
Social Security Appeal Tribunals
Social Security Appeal Tribunals are impartial panels that review disputes over Social Security benefits, such as disability or pension claims. If an individual is unhappy with a decision made by the Social Security Administration, they can request a hearing before these tribunals. The tribunal considers evidence and legal arguments from both sides before making a final decision. Their role is to ensure that benefit determinations are fair and accurate, providing a formal, structured process for appeals outside of initial government decisions.