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Can a case be appealed beyond Social Security to the federal courts?

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Can a case be appealed beyond Social Security to the federal courts?

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Yes, after being denied by the Appeals Council, it is possible to file a civil action suit in the U.S. District Court to request review of Social Security’s decision. Such a claim may go all the way to the Supreme Court, which hears such cases about once every one or two years.

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