Gregory M. Wilson, Greenville , South carolina Odar Office, Administrative Law Judge
For the 2010 *fiscal year, Judge Gregory M. Wilson has disposed 648 cases at the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR) in CHARLESTON SC, SOUTH CAROLINA. Out of those 648 dispostions, 104 were dismissed, 238 were approved and 306 were denied. This means that the percentage of depositions that Judge Gregory M. Wilson has approved in CHARLESTON SC for the 2010 fiscal year is 16%. The information below for Judge Gregory M. Wilson was last updated on 04/28/2023.
AVERAGE STATISTICS
Office | *Fiscal Year | Total Depositions | Total Decisions | Total Denials | Total Awards | Cases Dismissed | Cases Approved | Cases Denied |
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GREENVILLE | 2010 | 648 | 544 | 306 | 238 | 16% | 37% | 47% |
CHARLESTON SC | 2012 | 91 | 41 | 22 | 19 | 55% | 21% | 24% |
GREENVILLE | 2012 | 576 | 436 | 241 | 195 | 24% | 34% | 42% |
GREENVILLE | 2015 | 462 | 361 | 223 | 138 | 22% | 30% | 48% |
GREENVILLE | 2014 | 467 | 399 | 257 | 142 | 15% | 30% | 55% |
GREENVILLE | 2013 | 552 | 470 | 306 | 164 | 15% | 30% | 55% |
GREENVILLE | 2016 | 324 | 258 | 162 | 96 | 20% | 30% | 50% |
GREENVILLE | 2017 | 363 | 272 | 175 | 97 | 25% | 27% | 48% |
GREENVILLE | 2018 | 169 | 127 | 91 | 36 | 25% | 21% | 54% |
GREENVILLE | 2019 | 244 | 200 | 139 | 61 | 18% | 25% | 57% |
GREENVILLE | 2020 | 205 | 173 | 122 | 51 | 16% | 25% | 60% |
AVERAGE TIME
Dismissed | Approved | Denied | |
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Gregory M. Wilson | No Stats for FY2020 | ||
All ALJs in CHARLESTON SC | 17% | 39% | 44% |
All ALJs in SOUTH CAROLINA | 15% | 47% | 38% |
All ALJs in the Nation | 18% | 45% | 38% |
7 Comments
He is impeccably well versed in the content of every case before him, and has genuine regard for lawyers who are as well prepared as he is. As a successful attorney who dedicated his practice to SSDI Law for 10 years, I have the greatest respect for Judge Wilson’s high standards in conducting hearings, and his fidelity to the proper application of Social Security Disability law. He is a fair and principled model of all that an ALJ should be.
This ALJ is the rudest and most malicious I have encountered. I gather he has never experienced any personal hardship because he appears incapable of relating to people in need. He appears to think that he is personally responsible for protecting the government against the 47%, and in achieving this mission, he operates from a position of total distrust of the claimant. I’m told that this guy is an instructor for other ALJs. If that’s true, God help us all.
judge Wilson is very rude and unfair he needs to remember he is a small time judge not a doctor – he denied my claim mainly because I had went on a vacation the year before – I did not know people with a disability were not allowed to go on a vacation – I worked in the construction field for over 30 years as a brick mason my back is shot – I do not wish the pain I have on anyone but if Wilson could have him some of it for a few days maybe he would be more understanding and a better judge
It would be nice of Judge Wilson to keep an open mind instead of trying to look for any reason to deny a case. Obviously these cases are borderline cases and all have positives and negatives. Keep in mind the standard of review.
Very rude and disrespectful. This guy needs to be reminded what the real world is like. He’s a complete drain on the tax payers.
I thought that he was being very up front and went by the rules he is supposed to go by.
Judge Wilson can be very tough, but the rep who works his file well and is prepared to put forth a good solid argument for his client will find Judge Wilson receptive.