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Social Security Tribunal

The Social Security Tribunal is an independent body that reviews and makes decisions on disputes related to social security benefits, such as disability, retirement, or survivor benefits. If a person disagrees with a decision made by the social security agency, they can appeal to the Tribunal. Its role is to ensure decisions are fair and accurate, based on the law and evidence presented. The process involves a formal hearing where both sides can present their case. The Tribunal’s judgment is final, helping to resolve disagreements effectively and maintain trust in the social security system.