Michigan Complaint For Review of A Social Security Disability is a legal document used to appeal the denial of Social Security Disability benefits in Michigan. It is a complaint filled out by an individual or their legal representative with the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Michigan. The complaint includes the details of the denied claim and the reasons why the claimant believes the denial was wrong. The complaint is then reviewed by a judge to determine whether the denial should be overturned. There are two types of Michigan Complaint For Review of A Social Security Disability: one for initial claims and one for appeal of a prior denied claim. The complaint for an initial claim must include information about the claimant’s medical condition, including medical records, physician statements, and any other evidence of disability. The complaint for an appeal of a denied claim must include a copy of the prior Social Security denial notice and a statement of the reasons why the claimant believes the denial was wrong. The complaint must be filed within sixty days of the denial of the Social Security Disability claim and must be accompanied by a filing fee. The court may require additional documentation to support the claim before making a decision.