If you have received a Partially Favorable decision from the Administration, you may wonder whether you should appeal in order to try to obtain the benefits that the Administration did not allow. You have the right to appeal the decision and generally your appeal must be filed within 60 days of […]
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Currently about 40% of the Appeals Council’s (AC) requests for review receipts and 20% of the pending cases are Certified Electronic Folder (CEF) cases. The AC has been working CEF cases and keeping them electronic since early 2006 when it began to receive requests for review on Mississippi CEF cases. However, […]
Answer From the Social Security Administation:
If you disagree with the overpayment, you can request a review. This is called an “appeal.” The request for an appeal must be made in writing within 60 days from the date of the notice you receive. Under certain conditions, an extension of this time frame can be granted. If […]
FINALLY!!!! Social Security Technology now allows an individual to file appeals on-line. To file an appeal on-line, all you need to do is go to https://secure.ssa.gov/apps6z/iAppeals/ap001.jsp to get started and provide the Administration with the following information: Your name, address, date of birth, social security number and the date […]
Appeal your Social Security Disability Denial
Posted in Appeals, Social Security Disability, Tips on Feb 9th, 2008
Do not be disheartened when your social security disability application is denied. Perseverance is an essential factor if you are seeking Social Security disability benefits. Most initial applications (75% in some states) are denied by the Social Security Administration. The decision should be appealed within 60 days. If not, you will have to apply again […]
