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Judge Mark Hockensmith — Approval Rate & Hearing Statistics

Special Review Cadre Hearing Office · SSA Region 12 · 7 years of data · 476 lifetime decisions · Official SSA Data

73.7%Approval Rate·Ranks #190 of 1,202 ALJs· 15.5 pts above the 58.3% national average
Approval Rate
73.7%
Denial Rate
26.3%
Fully Favorable
58.0%
Decisions
255
Dispositions
387

Judge Hockensmith approves 74% of cases. Your Disability Representative decides whether you land in the other 26%.

A favorable judge still denies weak, unprepared files. If your Disability Representative has gone quiet, the biggest risk in the hearing room is your own paperwork. Make sure someone is actually building your case before your date.

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Bottom line

Judge Mark Hockensmith is an Administrative Law Judge at the Special Review Cadre hearing office who decided 255 disability cases in the most recent full fiscal year (FY2025), approving 73.7% — about 15.5 points above the 58.3% national average. Across 7 years of available data (FY2018–FY2025, 476 decisions), the approval rate has ranged from 0.0% (FY2019) to 73.7% (FY2025), for a lifetime approval rate of 66.4%. Past approval rates describe patterns, not predictions: your outcome depends on your medical evidence, your testimony, and your preparation — which is exactly why, in front of a favorable judge, preparation and representation carry more weight, not less.

Approval rate over time

Judge Hockensmith's approval rate by fiscal year (FY2018–FY2025), compared with the national average. Annual rates move with case mix; the long-run pattern is more informative than any single year.

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This judge National averageSource: SSA OHO disposition data. Approval rate = favorable decisions ÷ total decisions, excluding dismissals.

Decision breakdown

OutcomeJudge HockensmithSpecial Review Cadre officeNational
Approved73.7%65.8%58.3%
Denied26.3%34.2%41.7%
Dismissed (of dispositions)34.1%

Approval rate = fully + partially favorable decisions ÷ total decisions, excluding dismissals. Dismissal rate is shown as a share of all dispositions.

How Judge Mark Hockensmith decides cases

In the most recent full fiscal year, Judge Mark Hockensmith approved 73.7% of decided cases, against a 65.8% Special Review Cadre office average and a 58.3% national average. The fully favorable rate of 58.0% means that when this judge approves, the award is usually fully favorable rather than partial. Combined with a notable dismissal rate (34.1% of dispositions), the docket profile suggests a judge who decides cases on the record. Over FY2018–FY2025, the rate has ranged from 0.0% to 73.7% and has risen most recently — the long-run pattern is more informative than any single year.

Preparing for a hearing with Judge Hockensmith

These fundamentals apply to any ALJ hearing — and matter more in front of a judge whose approval rate sits near or above the national average:

  1. 1Bring a longitudinal treating-physician record. Consistent notes spanning your disability period beat any single exam. One month of records is rarely enough.
  2. 2Don't rely on a consultative exam alone. If your file is built around a one-time CE, expect detailed questioning. Add treating-source statements.
  3. 3Prepare for daily-activity questions. Honest, specific answers about a typical day. Answers that contradict your medical record — in either direction — hurt credibility.
  4. 4Expect vocational-expert testimony. A VE will testify about jobs someone with your limitations could do. Your Disability Representative should be ready to cross-examine.
  5. 5Know your exhibit file. Review everything SSA has before the hearing; missing records are the most common preventable problem.

Why representation matters

Without a Disability Representative
1× baseline
With a Disability Representative
~3× approval rate

Source: U.S. Government Accountability Office, GAO-18-37 (population-wide average; individual outcomes vary). Of claimants who win at ALJ hearings, the large majority had representation.

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About the Special Review Cadre hearing office

Judge Hockensmith is one of 16 Administrative Law Judges at the Special Review Cadre hearing office, which approves about 65.8% of decided cases office-wide. Case assignment is effectively random — you cannot choose your judge, which is why office-level context matters.

Other judges at Special Review Cadre

Frequently asked questions

In the most recent SSA reporting period, Judge Mark Hockensmith approved 73.7% of decided disability cases at the Special Review Cadre hearing office, compared with a 58.3% national average. This reflects 255 decisions.

Methodology

Statistics on this page are derived from the U.S. Social Security Administration's Office of Hearings Operations public disposition data. Approval rate is calculated as fully plus partially favorable decisions divided by total decisions, excluding dismissals. National and office averages are pooled from the same dataset. These figures describe historical decision patterns for a reporting period and are not predictions of any individual case outcome. Disability Path is not a law firm and is not affiliated with the Social Security Administration.

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