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If you are a filing for SSI or Social Security Disability for the first time, or need to appeal, then here is where you need to start.

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You have the right to appeal

Disability

You may appeal most determinations they make about your eligibility for SSI benefits, or changes they make in your benefit amount.

The administrative appeals process has three levels. You have the right to exam your file

You or your representative may examine and get a copy of the information in your case file, upon request, with the exception of files containing confidential or medical information that may not be disclosed. You or your representative also may review and copy the laws, regulations and policy statements used in deciding your case.





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you qualify for disability and what you need to get
approved quickly.

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