Overview
SSA Office of Hearings Operations
The Social Security Administration (SSA) Office of Hearings Operations (OHO) in Manchester, New Hampshire, is a specialized federal office distinct from standard local field offices. Located at 1750 Elm Street in the Brady Sullivan Tower, this office is responsible for holding hearings for claimants who have appealed a denied claim for Social Security benefits. It is the primary location where Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) review cases for Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
The Appeals Process
This office does not handle routine inquiries like card replacements or benefit applications. Instead, it focuses exclusively on the adjudication process. Services include:
- Administrative Hearings: Conducting in-person, video, or telephonic hearings where claimants can present evidence and testimony to a judge regarding their disability case.
- Case Review: Processing requests for hearings and reviewing medical evidence submitted by claimants and their representatives.
- Judicial Decisions: Issuing written decisions that determine an individual’s legal entitlement to benefits under the Social Security Act.
Important Visit Information
Visits to this office are typically by appointment only, scheduled specifically for a hearing. Claimants are often accompanied by legal representatives. Security is strict; all visitors must pass through screening, and weapons are prohibited. The office is located in a large professional building with ample surface parking available. It is accessible via public transit, with bus stops located on Elm Street. If you are scheduled for a hearing, it is critical to arrive early to clear security.
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