Complaint Procedures for Unfair Social Security Hearings
Richmond, Virginia, Unfair Social Security Hearings Attorney
The Social Security system was never meant to be adversarial, but in recent years, it seems as though its primary function is to make it difficult for disabled individuals from getting the benefits they are entitled to.
There is a system in place for claimants to go to raise complaints after an unfair Social Security hearing. While this process has turned out to be less effective that it was originally intended, it is still important for claimants to know that the option exists.
Understanding Your Legal Options After an Unfair Social Security Hearing
- Was your SSDI claim denied?
- Do you believe the decision to deny your claim was unfair?
- Do you believe the Administrative Law Judge's decision was biased, unfair, or illegal?
If your claim was denied and you believe that decision was made in an unfair way, you have legal options. There is value in filing a complaint with the Social Security Administration. Our firm's goals are to help people work with the Social Security Administration, not against them, and to have the Social Security Administration work with us, not against us. Also, we aim to get a fair and open hearing with an impartial and unbiased judge. If the process or the judge is unfair, we guide clients in taking appropriate legal action.
Contact a Fredericksburg ALJ Complaint Attorney
For more information about your options after an unfair Social Security hearing or judge misconduct, contact an ALJ complaint lawyer from our law firm to schedule a free consultation. Call 1-800-371-2906. Our law offices are located in Richmond, Winchester, and Fredericksburg, Virginia.