Judge Myriam C Fernandez Rice is an Administrative Law Judge in the Albany Hearing Office in New York

The statistics below are based on publicly available Social Security Administration hearing data and show how this judge’s outcomes compare to office, state, and national averages.

Judge Statistics

Based on FY 2020 data  ·  3 hearing decisions

Approval rates reflect aggregated hearing outcomes and can vary based on case type, evidence, and procedural factors. They do not predict the outcome of individual cases.

0%
Case Approval Rate
56%
Office Average
55%
New York Average
49%
National Average

Approval rate by year

These values represent historical hearing outcomes for this judge based on Social Security Administration data and may vary by year depending on case mix and reporting changes.

Fiscal Year
Approval Rate
Denials
Dismissals
Decision Count
202033%67%0%6
20200%100%0%3
20200%100%0%1
202020%60%20%5
202025%50%25%12
202033%67%0%6
20200%100%0%1
202030%60%10%10
202014%71%14%7
2020100%0%0%1
202033%0%67%3
20200%25%75%4
202041%41%18%216
201933%0%67%6
201958%25%17%12
201940%60%0%5
201929%53%18%17
201950%50%0%4
201935%65%0%17
201933%67%0%18
201943%41%16%221
201922%56%22%9
201946%46%8%13
201839%59%2%44
201829%41%30%137
2017100%0%0%1
201733%40%27%327
201745%43%12%186
201646%43%11%28
201635%51%14%335
201545%34%21%260
201449%33%18%572
201357%33%10%533
201245%43%12%174
201244%45%10%407
201140%41%20%422

Office assignment history

These values represent historical hearing outcomes for this judge based on Social Security Administration data and may vary by year depending on case mix and reporting changes.

Fiscal Year
Office
2020 Albany (Current)
Additional judge statistics

These statistics provide additional context about hearing outcomes and case processing.
They describe aggregated activity and are not intended to be used in isolation.

336 Days
Average Case
Processing Time
16%
Dismissal
Rate
28%
Denied
Rate

All statistics on this page are derived from publicly available Social Security Administration hearing data and are intended to provide a general summary of historical outcomes.