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Is there a right of appeal if a claimants case is denied by the Administrative Law Judge?

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Is there a right of appeal if a claimants case is denied by the Administrative Law Judge?

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If the Administrative Law Judge makes an unfavorable decision, the claimant can file an appeal with the Appeal Council of the Social Security Administration. The claimant has 60 days to file a Complaint in the United State District Court in the region where they reside if the claimant is denied at the Appeals Council level.

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