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A decision from the Appeals Council will deny your request for review, overturn the verdict of the hearing or recommend a second hearing for your case. It is uncommon to find a reversal of the decision made by an administrative judge during a hearing. It is more common, however, for the Appeals Council to suggest that the claim go through another hearing (called a "remand. ") A large number of cases are simply turned down for any additional review after appealing to the Appeals Council. Many claimants, however, feel it is worth appealing to see if their claim might be remanded and have a chance to be heard a second time.

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