Louisiana Appeal Social Security Administration Decision is a legal process that allows an individual to dispute a decision made by the Social Security Administration (SSA) in Louisiana. Individuals can challenge a decision made by the SSA concerning their Social Security disability benefits, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, or other Social Security-related matters. The types of Louisiana Appeal Social Security Administration Decision are: Request for Reconsideration, Request for Hearing before an Administrative Law Judge, Request for Review of Hearing Decision by the Appeals Council, and Request for Review by Federal Court. The process begins by submitting a written request for reconsideration to the SSA. If the reconsideration is denied, the individual can file a Request for Hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. The individual will then have the opportunity to present evidence and argue their case before an Administrative Law Judge. If the decision is still not in favor of the individual, they can request a review of the hearing decision by the Appeals Council. If the Appeals Council denies the request, the individual can file a lawsuit in federal court.