Hearings Challenging Public Benefits Decisions

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This category covers what a person can expect if they must go to a hearing with an administrative agency about their health care and human services benefits (like SNAP, TANF, Medicare, Medicaid, general assistance, or otherwise), including how the hearing will work, what to bring, and what outcomes may result.

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Hearings With The Social Security Administration (SSA)

This resource covers information about appealing any decision Social Security makes on your case about whether you are entitled to Social Security benefits or payments. This resource also covers information about the hearing process when you request a hearing through an administrative law judge.

Public Benefits

This information covers public benefits, which are government-funded programs that help individuals and families in need. Public benefits can include cash and income assistance, health care, food assistance, housing assistance, and tax benefits. Depending on the program, eligibility for public benefits may require a person or family to meet certain income and resource requirements.

Understanding A Violent Felony Charge

This provides basic information to help you determine if your felony charge is a crime of violence, also called a violent felony.

Unemployment Benefits Appeals

This information gives an overview of unemployment benefits appeals, including any questions or concerns you may have about the appeal process and how to file an appeal for an unemployment benefits decision.

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