Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, announced September 30, 2009 that for the first time since 1999, the agency has ended the 2009 fiscal year with fewer disability hearings pending than in the prior year. As proof, Commissioner Astrue cites that in October 2008, Social Security had 760,813 hearings pending which was reduced to 722,822 by the end of September 2009. This represents a 5% decrease in the backlog of claimants waiting to plead their case to an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). The news release goes further to state that the “average” processing time for these cases improved from 514 days to 491 days. In effect, claimants waited an “average” of 23 days less for a hearing. While we applaud the improvements made by Commissioner Astrue, namely the addition of more employees with funding provided by President Obama; overall, the numbers are not that impressive. (more…)