SSDI in West Virginia

Every West Virginia SSDI application is medically reviewed by the West Virginia DDS in Charleston. Here's what to expect.

State DDS: West Virginia DDS
DDS location: Charleston
Federal appeals circuit: 4th Circuit
SSA regional office: Philadelphia
Initial decision wait: Moderate
Reconsideration wait: High
ALJ hearing wait: High

What's different about filing in West Virginia?

The federal SSDI program is national — your eligibility doesn't depend on where you live. But three things do vary by state:

  1. Your DDS's backlog. The West Virginia DDS processes every West Virginia claim. Current wait patterns for West Virginia: Moderate at the initial decision, High at reconsideration, and High at the ALJ hearing stage.
  2. Your appeals circuit. West Virginia is in the 4th Circuit. If your case goes to federal court, that's the court that hears it, and its precedent controls interpretation of SSA regulations.
  3. State supplement programs. Some states add a supplement to federal SSI (not SSDI), or offer additional help for disability applicants (Medicaid, state disability, housing). SSA itself doesn't administer these — contact your state's Department of Health and Human Services.

How to file in West Virginia

You have the same three options as everywhere in the US:

If you're denied in West Virginia

Your appeal goes first to the same DDS that denied you (reconsideration), then to an Administrative Law Judge hearing, then potentially to the Appeals Council, and finally to the federal district court covering your part of West Virginia — which sits within the 4th Circuit.

See our full appeals guide for deadlines (60 days at each level), strategy, and attorney-fee rules.

High hearing wait in West Virginia. Hearing waits in West Virginia run longer than the national median. Prepare for 8–12+ months after your hearing request.