Market opportunity · NH
Prime marketNew Hampshire.
Roughly 5,988 new disability claims are filed in New Hampshire each year. At a 20% retention rate and a conservative $6,900 fee per retained case, the addressable fee pool is approximately $8M annually.
5,988
Initial claims / year
48.6%
Nat'l: 39.8%
318 days
Nat'l hearing: 365 days
$8M
Annualized · retention × cap
01 · Bench
Top 5 ALJs by approval rate.
Judges currently on the bench in New Hampshire hearing offices, sorted by favorable decision rate. Use these to prioritize which office a case is assigned to, where permissible.
| ALJ | Office | Approval | Decisions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Malfa, Matthew | MANCHESTER | 100.0% | 3 |
| LaChance, Tracy | MANCHESTER | 70.0% | 363 |
| Malvey, Edward | MANCHESTER | 64.3% | 328 |
| Martin, Paul G | MANCHESTER | 63.6% | 187 |
| Groeneveld-Meijer, Lisa | MANCHESTER | 61.0% | 415 |
02 · Offices
Hearing-office timing.
Fastest
- MANCHESTER318 days
Slowest
- MANCHESTER318 days
30-day pilot · no contract
Route 20 inbound inquiries through claimpros.ai.
Send 20 new inbound inquiries in New Hampshirethrough the claimpros.ai inbound-triage agent for 30 days. Measured against the firm's baseline: time-to-first-response, consult show rate, and retained-case quality. No contract, no long commitment — just numbers.
Methodology · Figures reflect SSA public data through the latest release. Fee pool estimates annualize DDS intake at a conservative 20% retention rate with a 75% cap hit on retained backpay — not a performance guarantee. Approval rates describe historical decisions, not likelihoods on individual cases.