SSI Appeal
Appeal a denied Supplemental Security Income claim through reconsideration, hearing, or Appeals Council.
SSI appeals follow the SSA appeals process: Reconsideration, Administrative Law Judge hearing, Appeals Council review, and Federal Court. Many initial denials are reversed on appeal, especially at the hearing level.
What we analyze
- The denial notice and stated medical or non-medical reasons
- Which appeal level is appropriate
- The applicable deadline (typically 60 days from receipt)
- Medical evidence supporting the disability claim
- Whether the SSA considered all relevant evidence
What you'll need
- SSA denial notice
- Medical records and treatment history
- Work history and income documentation
- Any prior SSA correspondence
What Appeal Mail identifies
- Medical evidence the SSA may not have considered
- Gaps in the medical record that need to be filled
- Whether the SSA applied the correct evaluation criteria
- Deadline and appeal level requirements
What your appeal can address
- Medical evidence supporting disability
- Arguments addressing each specific denial reason
- Request for the appropriate appeal level
- Updated or additional evidence
Individuals denied Supplemental Security Income benefits who want to appeal the decision.
SSI denials are common at the initial level but many are reversed on appeal with better documentation and argument.
Turn the decision and supporting documents into a clear case picture.
Organize supported grounds, evidence, and the material needed for review.
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Understand the path before you act.
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