How Long Does It Take To Get Disability in Oklahoma?
September 17, 2025
Fact Checked
After applying for Social Security disability in Oklahoma, it typically takes between 5.3 and 20 months to receive benefits. The wait time will vary depending on whether your initial application is approved or you need to appeal a denial.
It’s essential to understand the timeframe for receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, so you know what to expect. In this article, we’ll analyze the process in Oklahoma and provide time estimates for each step.
Average Wait Times in Oklahoma
The disability application process is slow, even though many applicants require urgent financial assistance. Many applicants get denied the first time they apply, so going through the appeals process only adds to this. Here’s what you can expect for each stage of the process:
Initial Decision
According to data published by the SSA in January 2025, it takes an average of 5.3 months to receive an initial disability determination in Oklahoma. This dataset has since been removed from SSA’s website.
Your initial decision will be made based on the details of your application and medical records to support your case. After submitting your disability application, you can contact the Social Security Administration (SSA) a few days later to ensure they have received it. Doing this won’t speed up your processing time, but it can prevent any initial delays.
During the initial decision phase, the Oklahoma Disability Determination Services may request additional medical evidence or other documentation. This might further extend your processing time. While you typically have 10 days to respond to requests, it is best to act promptly to prevent further delays.
Reconsideration
If your application is rejected, the next step is to request a reconsideration. You have 60 days to file for reconsideration, which takes an average of 7 months to complete.
While in the reconsideration stage, an agent not previously assigned to your case will review it and provide a decision of acceptance or rejection.
Hearing by an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)
In Oklahoma, the average wait time to get a hearing with an Administrative Law Judge is 7.7 months. This wait time is slightly shorter than the national average of 7.8 months.
If your reconsideration is unsuccessful, you can appeal the SSA’s decision and request a court hearing by an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). At this stage, it is highly recommended to have legal representation.
During the hearing, you or your legal team will present your case to an ALJ, who will then determine the validity of your disability claim.
After the hearing, you’ll receive a decision within three months.
Total Time
From the initial application to the hearing, the total time to receive disability benefits in Oklahoma is about 20 months. Hiring a Social Security disability lawyer can help simplify this complex process, and a well-presented case can increase the chances for approval.
At Impact Disability Law, we focus on ensuring you receive the Social Security Disability benefits you deserve. We specialize in guiding you through every step of the process, from beginning to end. Contact our law firm today for a free consultation.
