On the recordMay 7, 2013
What the Social Security system says is 22 percent of the time their Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) are making a mistake in terms of what they are granting.
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congress.govWhat the Social Security system says is 22 percent of the time their Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) are making a mistake in terms of what they are granting.
Coburn discusses errors in Social Security disability determinations.
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