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Disability Redesign Prototype

If Your Claim Is Denied

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If your claim is denied, your next level of appeal is before an Administrative Law Judge.

The denial will describe the procedure and include a form called Request for a Hearing Before an Administrative Law Judge (which you can see at: www.ssa.gov/online/ha-501.html offsite link.)

Before you complete the form, to maximize your chances for a positive outcome, see Administrative Law Judge.

 

Social Security allows your 60 days plus 5 days for mailing time from the date of the denial to submit your request for an Administrative Law Judicial Hearing.


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