A Social Security hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) is informal, with few people present. A claimant can be represented by an attorney. Testimony is provided by the claimant and any vocational or medical experts, with both the ALJ and the claimant’s attorney asking questions about a claimant’s medical condition and ability to work.
If you have applied for Social Security and have been denied, have questions, or need help with an Appeal, contact the Pennsylvania social security attorneys at Calhoon & Associates at 877-291-9675 for a free consultation.






