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What happens if the Administrative Law Judge denies my claim at the hearing level?

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What happens if the Administrative Law Judge denies my claim at the hearing level?

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You may file a claim with the Social Security Appeals Council. The Appeals Council will take a look at the decision rendered by the Administrative Law Judge and make a determination based upon all of the information in the file.

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