Social Security wants to be sure that every decision made about your disability or Supplemental Security Income, SSI, application is correct. Social Security will carefully consider all the information in your case before making any decisions that affect your eligibility or your benefit amount. When Social Security makes a decision on your claim, they will send you a letter explaining the decision. If you do not agree with their decision, you can't appeal. That is, ask Social Security to look at your case again. When you ask for an appeal, Social Security will look at the entire decision, even those parts that were in your favor. If Social Security's decision was wrong, they will change it. When and how can you appeal? If you were recently denied Social Security benefits for medical or non-medical reasons, you may request an appeal. Your request must be in writing and received within 60 days of the date you received the letter containing Social Security's decision. Hire an experienced attorney representing claimants at Social Security Disability Appeals. Corey A. DeLellis, Attorney at Law, is the experienced attorney you need for a successful appeal.
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Social Security wants to be sure that every decision made about your disability or Supplemental Security Income, SSI, application is correct. Social Security will carefully consider all the information in your case before making any decisions that affect your eligibility or your benefit amount. When Social Security makes a decision on your claim, they will send you a letter explaining the decision. If you do not agree with their decision, you can't appeal. That is, ask Social Security to look at your case again. When you ask for an appeal, Social Security will look at the entire decision, even those parts that were in your favor. If Social Security's decision was wrong, they will change it. When and how can you appeal? If you were recently denied Social Security benefits for medical or non-medical reasons, you may request an appeal. Your request must be in writing and received within 60 days of the date you received the letter containing Social Security's decision. Hire an experienced attorney representing claimants at Social Security Disability Appeals. Corey A. DeLellis, Attorney at Law, is the experienced attorney you need for a successful appeal.