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EAJA Fees Paid by SSA

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    A recent report from the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) has shed light on the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA) fees paid by the Social Security Administration (SSA), revealing critical insights into the disability claims process. For claimants across the nation, this report underscores a key truth: having representation can make all the difference when pursuing Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. At London Disability, we’re diving into what these findings mean and why expert guidance is more important than ever.

    What Are EAJA Fees, and What Does the ACUS Report Show?

    The Equal Access to Justice Act allows claimants who win a case against a federal agency-like the SSA-in federal court to recover fees for their representation, provided the government’s position was not “substantially justified.” In simpler terms, if SSA wrongly denies your claim and a court overturns that decision, the government may have to pay your representative’s fees. According to SSA data cited in recent discussions, the agency paid out over $40 million annually in EAJA fees in fiscal years 2016 and 2017 alone, with similar trends likely continuing into 2025 as disability appeals remain prevalent.

    The ACUS report highlights that these payments often stem from federal courts remanding cases back to the SSA due to errors or unjustified denials-nearly half of all disability cases reviewed by federal judges are sent back for reconsideration. This high remand rate signals flaws in SSA’s initial decision-making process, from administrative hearings to Appeals Council reviews. For claimants, it’s a clear sign that the system isn’t always fair or straightforward-making representation a vital tool to level the playing field.

    Why Representation is Crucial in SSDI and SSI Claims

    The ACUS findings and EAJA fee data point to several reasons why having a representative is essential:

    • Higher Success Rates: Studies consistently show that claimants with representation are nearly three times more likely to win benefits at the hearing level than those without. SSA’s complex rules and medical criteria can trip up even the most prepared individuals, but a skilled representative knows how to build a strong case.
    • Navigating Errors: The fact that federal courts remand so many cases suggests frequent mistakes by SSA adjudicators-like misjudging evidence or overlooking key medical records. A representative can spot these errors early, advocate effectively during appeals, and push your case to federal court if needed, potentially triggering EAJA fee recovery.
    • Fighting Denials: With approval rates dropping and backlogs exceeding 1.4 million claims as of 2025, SSA often leans toward denial. Representatives understand how to counter this trend, gathering the right evidence and presenting it persuasively to secure your benefits.

    For residents anywhere nationwide, going it alone risks falling through the cracks of a system that’s under strain-especially with recent staffing cuts and office closures adding to delays. The EAJA fees paid by SSA prove that skilled representation can turn unjust denials into victories.

    London Disability: Your Nationwide Partner in SSDI and SSI Claims

    Based in Maryland, London Disability proudly serves claimants throughout the U.S. Our team specializes in SSDI and SSI claims, offering the expertise needed to tackle SSA’s challenges head-on. We’ve seen how the system can fail claimants, and we’re committed to ensuring your voice is heard-whether at a hearing, the Appeals Council, or in federal court.

    The ACUS report reinforces what we’ve long known: representation isn’t just helpful-it’s often the deciding factor between a denial and the benefits you deserve. With London Disability by your side, you gain a partner who understands the stakes and fights tirelessly for your rights.

    Call Now for a Free Case Review

    Don’t let an unjust SSA denial derail your life. Contact London Disability today at 844-340-1200 for a free case review. We’re here to guide you through the process and secure the benefits you’re entitled to. Call now and take the first step toward peace of mind!

    Need help with an SSDI or SSI claim? Call London Disability 844-340-1200 for a free case review today!

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