While the federal government offers multiple programs for
disability compensation, bureaucracy can be a challenging obstacle to overcome
when awaiting a decision on a case. In these situations, any time a constituent
feels like they’re getting a raw deal, they can contact their congressperson
and have a pending case marked as one of “congressional interest.”
2. The SSA must respond to congressional inquiries promptly, accurately and courteously.
3. The SSA must communicate any concern about a particular congressional inquiry to the congressperson.
“I just had a case we won at the federal court level,” said Shupe, who was waiting between four and six months for even a single document to change hands between the court and the SSA. “We contacted Representative Jim Renacci and asked the case be looked into to make sure it gets remanded as expediently as possible, which it did.”
The House of Representatives website offers a handy tool to find your congressperson by ZIP code, but we've compiled a list below for all our office locations.
Mentor/Ashtabula
Dave Joyce - 440.352.3939 (Painesville Office)
Lorain
Jim Jordan - 419.999.6455 (Lima Office)
Canton
Jim Renacci - 440.882.6779 (Parma Office)
Toledo
Marcy Kaptur - 419.259.7500 (Lorain Office)
Cleveland/Akron
Marcia Fudge - 216.522.4900 (Cleveland Office)
Youngstown
Tim Ryan - 330.740.0193 (Youngstown Office)
When a case is flagged with “congressional interest,” three
things happen:
1.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) must
give high priority to inquiries received from members of Congress and their
staff.2. The SSA must respond to congressional inquiries promptly, accurately and courteously.
3. The SSA must communicate any concern about a particular congressional inquiry to the congressperson.
“The local SSA field offices have to report to their bosses
every 60 days to show how the inquiry is being addressed,” said Matt Shupe,
associate attorney at Balin Law. “If such reports aren’t made or if they have a
surplus of these inquiries from a certain region, the SSA is able to follow up
with those regions to ensure proper care is provided for applicants.”
Balin has had positive experiences in the past with
congressional interest, noting that the SSA has responded promptly to the
requests they filed.“I just had a case we won at the federal court level,” said Shupe, who was waiting between four and six months for even a single document to change hands between the court and the SSA. “We contacted Representative Jim Renacci and asked the case be looked into to make sure it gets remanded as expediently as possible, which it did.”
Balin litigation attorney Andrew November remembers a case
that was pending for four years since the filing date.
“That wasn’t unheard of,” November said of the four-year
time frame. “But by flagging that case as one of congressional interest, it was
nice just to get someone involved. Congresspeople represent a pool of constituents,
but most people don’t ever contact their representative. It’s an option for
someone to get their representative involved.”The House of Representatives website offers a handy tool to find your congressperson by ZIP code, but we've compiled a list below for all our office locations.
Mentor/Ashtabula
Dave Joyce - 440.352.3939 (Painesville Office)
Lorain
Jim Jordan - 419.999.6455 (Lima Office)
Canton
Jim Renacci - 440.882.6779 (Parma Office)
Toledo
Marcy Kaptur - 419.259.7500 (Lorain Office)
Cleveland/Akron
Marcia Fudge - 216.522.4900 (Cleveland Office)
Youngstown
Tim Ryan - 330.740.0193 (Youngstown Office)
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