AURORA paragraph 399 - lead-in:
We are writing to you about your benefits under the Social Security Disability program
(or) under the Supplemental Security Income Disability program.
AURORA paragraph 408 - disability ends but benefits continue:
Medical evidence shows that you no longer meet the disability (blindness)
requirements on (date disability/blindness ceased). Even though your disability (blindness) ended, you will get disability benefits. Your benefits will continue because you
are participating in a vocational rehabilitation, employment, training, or educational
program that meets certain requirements and that you started before your disability
(blindness) ended.
We will contact you in (date of follow-up) to see if you are still in the program
and to review your progress in the program. If you stop participating, or your program
stops or changes before that date, let us know.
AURORA paragraph 142 – appeal rights for disability decision:
Use this paragraph only if the 301 allowance determination is made within the 60 day
appeal period for the medical cessation. We previously sent you a letter telling you how to ask for an appeal of the decision
that your disability (blindness) has ended. If you do not agree that your disability
(blindness) has ended, you can ask to have your claim reviewed. You may do this even
though your payments are being continued because you are in a vocational rehabilitation
or similar program.
AURORA paragraph 430 – appeal rights for payment continuation:
If you disagree with our decision to continue your disability payments because you
are participating in a vocational rehabilitation, employment, training, or educational
program, you have the right to appeal. We will review your case again and consider
any new facts you have. A person who did not make the first decision will decide your
case.
AURORA paragraph ALS122:
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You have 60 days to ask for an appeal.
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The 60 days start the day after you get this letter. We assume you got this letter
5 days after the date on it unless you show us that you did not get it within the
5 day period.
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You must have a good reason if you wait more than 60 days to ask for an appeal.
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You have to ask for an appeal in writing. We will ask you to sign a Form SSA-561-U2,
called “Request for Reconsideration”. Contact one of our offices if you want help.
AURORA caption REPC01:
If You Want Help With Your Appeal
AURORA paragraph
REP001:
You can have a friend, lawyer or someone else help you. There are groups that can
help you find a lawyer or give you free legal services if you qualify. There are also
lawyers who do not charge unless you win your appeal. Your local Social Security office
has a list of groups that can help you with your appeal.
If you get someone to help you, you should let us know. If you hire someone, we must
approve the fee before they can collect it. And if you hire a lawyer, we will withhold
up to 25 percent of any past due benefits to pay toward the fee.
AURORA paragraph REF196:
Visit www.ssa.gov for fast, simple and secure online service. Call us at 1-800-772-1213,
weekdays from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, call TTY 1-800-325-0778.
Please mention this letter when you call. You may also call your local office at (DOORS
Fill-ins).