Jonathan Eliot, Toledo oh , Ohio Odar Office, Administrative Law Judge
For the 2015 *fiscal year, Judge Jonathan Eliot has disposed 7 cases at the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR) in CLEVELAND, OHIO. Out of those 7 dispostions, 3 were dismissed, 1 were approved and 3 were denied. This means that the percentage of depositions that Judge Jonathan Eliot has approved in CLEVELAND for the 2015 fiscal year is 20%. The information below for Judge Jonathan Eliot 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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CLEVELAND | 2015 | 7 | 4 | 3 | 1 | 43% | 14% | 43% |
TOLEDO OH | 2015 | 89 | 74 | 48 | 26 | 17% | 29% | 54% |
CLEVELAND | 2016 | 267 | 213 | 150 | 63 | 20% | 24% | 56% |
AVERAGE TIME
Dismissed | Approved | Denied | |
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Jonathan Eliot | No Stats for FY2016 | ||
All ALJs in CLEVELAND | 16% | 45% | 39% |
All ALJs in OHIO | 17% | 45% | 38% |
All ALJs in the Nation | 18% | 45% | 38% |
3 Comments
What a waste of judge. Doesn’t listen to you or read what your doctor has sent him. Didn’t listen to the VE. The VE stated there are no jobs I could do and yet he still turned me down. I thought it was a robot sitting at the judge’s stand where a real person should have been. Devoid of any personality. Try to avoid him if you can.
A very nice man. He asked many questions concerning my disability and other health problems I didn’t list on my application. He was very compassionate when I broke down and gave me time to get myself back together to answer more questions. When it came to the VE listing jobs I could preform, it felt like the judge was on my side when he kept reminding her of my restrictions. By the end the VE had no jobs I could do. The judge then stated that I would hear from him in written form. The only thing I wish is he could of give me an answer right there. I hope that the reason I have to wait is for him to take a closer look at my records. It’s been a long journey to this point
This guy is the poster child for the new “model” ALJ ODAR has hired, i.e. robotic in demeanor; devoid of any emotion during the hearing; asks an inordinate number of questions, many of which aren’t necessary/non-sensical and/or irrelevant to the underlying issues; and seemingly euphoric when he goes to great lengths to slam a claimant’s credibility in his hearing decisions.