How To Appeal a Social Security Decision (Simple Guide for 2025–2026)

Russel Sawayn
Published Nov 23, 2025

How To Appeal a Social Security Decision (Simple Guide for 2025–2026)

If Social Security denies your claim or you think your benefit amount is wrong, you can appeal.

The Social Security Administration (SSA) handles millions of claims each year, and mistakes or disagreements do happen.

Knowing the appeals process can make a big difference in your monthly income.
 

Who Can Receive Social Security Benefits?

Social Security supports several groups:

  • Retirees

  • People with disabilities (SSDI)

  • Survivors of deceased workers

  • Dependent spouses, children, or parents

Benefit amounts vary. The average retirement payment is about $2,008, while the maximum for someone claiming in 2025 can reach $5,108, but most people receive far less, depending on work history and claim age.

Read: The Simple Rule Dividing Retirees: How Medicare & 2026 Changes Shape Your Social Security Check

 

How To Appeal a Social Security Decision

If you disagree with a decision, here are the four levels of appeal:

1. Request for Reconsideration

This is the first step: You ask the SSA to take another look at your case. A new reviewer, not the original one, reevaluates your file, evidence, and medical records (if disability-related).
 

2. Hearing Before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)

If you still disagree, you can request a hearing.

This is a more formal process where you or your representative can:

  • Present new evidence

  • Bring witnesses

  • Explain your case to an independent judge

Many people win at this stage.
 

3. Appeals Council Review

If the judge denies your claim, you can ask the Appeals Council to review the decision.

They may:

  • Approve your claim

  • Deny review

  • Send your case back for another hearing
     

4. Federal Court Review (Final Step)

If all else fails, you can file a lawsuit in federal court. Most people don’t reach this stage, but it remains an option.

 

The Bottom Line

A denial from Social Security isn’t the end of the road.

Whether you’re applying for retirement, SSDI, or survivor benefits, the appeal system gives you multiple chances to correct the decision and fight for the benefits you earned.

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