2.7 based on 3 reviews

6 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    Had my court hearing with Judge Mary E Johnson in June and she was very caring and took time to listen to my and my lawyers comments. I am very pleased with her and highly recommend her to anyone else. Thank you so much Judge Johnson for listening to me and awarding me my benefits. God bless always.

  2. Anonymous says:

    HI my name is april curl my judge in the case for disability is judge Johnson. Have anyone let the judge decide and not have the hearing? what should I expect from judge Johnson. Right know I am suffering with bipolar depression very bad. I did not have a hearing because I feeling not myself. I have been fighting to get disability because my condition has woresen

  3. Anonymous says:

    I am very upset i just recieved my ss decision today…. denied! I served in army and ihave many issues…and cant work…she did twist alot of my words and left out parts of what i was saying…im appealing this.

  4. Anonymous says:

    a cherry picker. she looks to twist your words into what she thinks she can get them to mean. she did not explane a good reason for her judgement to me she needs all of her case’s reviewed by the better higher ups.

  5. Anonymous says:

    i was not payed a great deal of attention to only was heard to be unfavorable denied my social security benifits. i can tell when people don’t liston and care “judge mary elizibeth johnson” should be fired for not doing people right it’s ******* people to go thru the proscess and then to be carelessly judged against with silly old women resentfull like ideas she is discrimination material.people are not statistical numbers miss johnson is using people for her benifit. hopleyfull she will be gone fron ss soon.

  6. Jese james says:

    Rushed us through hearing. Given only 25 minutes for case to be heard, and then omitted parts of my testimony from actual hearing. My case was denied. I have a form of cognitive impairment that is Early Alzheimers, but because of my age (46), I am being asked to remain in the work force doing menial work where I will most likely get fired within my 90 day period because of my memory. I have an attorney. I still lost. If I were four years older, I would get a compassionate allowance, by that point I may not even be able to remember it’s available.

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