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If the Administrative Law Judge denies my claim, can I appeal any more?

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If the Administrative Law Judge denies my claim, can I appeal any more?

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Yes. You can appeal to the Appeals Council, which is still within Social Security.

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Yes. You can appeal to the Appeals Council which is still within Social Security.

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Yes. You can appeal to the Social Security Administration Appeals Council. What is the Appeals Council? The Appeals Council exists to review Administrative Law Judge decisions. The Appeals Council is located in Falls Church, Virginia, and neither the claimant nor the attorney sees the people at the Appeals Council who are working on the case. Can I appeal a case beyond Social Security to the Federal Courts? Yes. After being denied by the Appeals Council, it is possible for a claimant to file a civil action in the United States District Court, requesting review of Social Security’s decision. A Social Security disability claim can go all the way to the Supreme Court. Perhaps once every few years, the United States Supreme Court actually hears an appeal about a Social Security disability case. If I get on Social Security disability benefits and get to feeling better and want to return to work, can I return to work? Yes. Social Security wants individuals drawing disability benefits to retu

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