An AU reversal is the fastest path to benefits—often 60-90 days, compared to 6-12 months for a Social Benefits Tribunal hearing. No lawyers, no cross-examinations, no stress of testifying.
An AU adjudicator—typically a senior policy expert or lawyer—examines the original application, the denial rationale, and any new medical evidence submitted. Unlike a tribunal, there is no hearing. No testimony. No witnesses. Just paper and silence. odsp adjudication unit
The AU operates without transparency. They are not required to explain their reasoning in detail, and their decisions cannot be appealed internally (only to the SBT). Critics call it a "delay mechanism" —an extra hoop designed to filter out weak claims before they reach a real tribunal. An AU reversal is the fastest path to
For now, the Adjudication Unit remains the quiet gateway—neither friend nor enemy, but an unavoidable checkpoint on the long road to disability support in Ontario. If you are waiting on an AU decision, contact your local Community Legal Clinic or ODSP Appeal Services. You do not have to navigate this alone. Unlike a tribunal, there is no hearing