Raul C Pardo, Nhc albuquerque , Ponce , New mexico , Puerto rico Odar Office, Administrative Law Judge
For the 2010 *fiscal year, Judge Raul C Pardo has disposed 753 cases at the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR) in ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. Out of those 753 dispostions, 67 were dismissed, 459 were approved and 227 were denied. This means that the percentage of depositions that Judge Raul C Pardo has approved in ALBUQUERQUE for the 2010 fiscal year is 22%. The information below for Judge Raul C Pardo 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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ALBUQUERQUE | 2010 | 753 | 686 | 227 | 459 | 9% | 61% | 30% |
NHC ALBUQUERQUE | 2012 | 679 | 557 | 186 | 371 | 18% | 55% | 27% |
NHC ALBUQUERQUE | 2015 | 445 | 325 | 151 | 174 | 27% | 39% | 34% |
NHC ALBUQUERQUE | 2014 | 439 | 349 | 172 | 177 | 21% | 40% | 39% |
NHC ALBUQUERQUE | 2013 | 628 | 513 | 228 | 285 | 18% | 45% | 36% |
NHC ALBUQUERQUE | 2011 | 617 | 538 | 168 | 370 | 13% | 60% | 27% |
ALBUQUERQUE | 2016 | 31 | 19 | 5 | 14 | 39% | 45% | 16% |
NHC ALBUQUERQUE | 2016 | 118 | 97 | 36 | 61 | 18% | 52% | 31% |
PONCE | 2016 | 69 | 64 | 21 | 43 | 7% | 62% | 30% |
ALBUQUERQUE | 2017 | 472 | 401 | 135 | 266 | 15% | 56% | 29% |
PONCE | 2017 | 15 | 14 | 4 | 10 | 7% | 67% | 27% |
ALBUQUERQUE | 2018 | 152 | 118 | 35 | 83 | 22% | 55% | 23% |
AVERAGE TIME
Dismissed | Approved | Denied | |
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Raul C Pardo | No Stats for FY2018 | ||
All ALJs in ALBUQUERQUE | 16% | 46% | 38% |
All ALJs in NEW MEXICO | 17% | 44% | 39% |
All ALJs in the Nation | 18% | 45% | 38% |
6 Comments
Pardo was very bias against me. Both in the video hearing and the final ruling that he gave. He misused information and only cherry picked words to fit what he wanted to say.
He dismissed everything that MY doctors wrote and they had wrote plenty. He ONLY went by what the SSA doctor that they sent me to ONE time.
He was outright unfair towards me. I have paid into the system for 25 plus years. Its not like I have never worked a day in my life.
Arrogant and unkind. From the beginning it was obvious he was not interested in what I had to say only what he had to say. He gets to live his wealthy life in his huge house while people like us who he denies suffer more and more.
Not at all impartial. He was accusatory and didn’t listen. Would spend his time with his head down writing unless he was trying to argue with something or make a point about how my condition couldn’t be as bad as I claimed. Seemed he had his mind made up from the beginning.
He was not at all neutral. It was a polite interrogation with out of context information chosen specifically to use against me. He argued with and dismissed most responses, especially when I was able to counter his accusations. The final report was equally as biased. His bias has ruined any chance I have to survive.
I truly understand Judge Pardo way of looking at the disabled and the not disabled..He try’s very hard to distinguise between the two…Although, He was tough with me…I do understand, the logic, that He must pursue…Put yourself in their place…Judges should be honored and admired for their job! It truly must be something that keeps them up at night, and it has to take a Great deal of discernment…I can not believe I am writing this, but that is how I feel, after my Court date yesterday…I do understand!
I found Judge Pardo to be compassionate, and he put me at ease during
a difficult time in my life.