What Are My Options if My Social Security Disability Claim Got Denied in California?
What Are My Options if My Social Security Disability Claim Got Denied in California?
Receiving a denial for your Social Security Disability (SSD) claim can be disheartening, but it’s not the end of the road. At Walker Disability Law, we help California residents navigate the appeals process and explore the best options after a claim denial. Here’s what you can do if your SSD claim was denied:
1. Request for Reconsideration
The first step after a denial is to file a Request for Reconsideration. This involves a complete review of your claim by someone who was not involved in the initial decision. It’s crucial to submit any new medical evidence or documentation that supports your case.
2. Hearing by an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)
If your claim is denied at the reconsideration level, you can request a hearing before an ALJ. This hearing gives you the opportunity to present your case in person, provide additional evidence, and have witnesses testify on your behalf.
3. Appeals Council Review
Should the ALJ also deny your claim, you can request a review by the Social Security Appeals Council. The council will evaluate the ALJ’s decision and determine if it should be upheld, reversed, or sent back for further review.
4. Federal Court Review
As a final option, you can file a lawsuit in federal court if the Appeals Council denies your claim or decides not to review it. This step is more complex and typically requires experienced legal representation.
How Walker Disability Law Can Help
Navigating the SSD appeals process can be challenging, but having the right support can make all the difference. At Walker Disability Law, we guide clients through each step, ensuring the strongest possible case is presented at every level of appeal.











