A North Carolina Complaint for Review of Social Security Decision is a legal document that is filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina when an individual is denied Social Security benefits and wishes to challenge the decision. This complaint is filed by a claimant or their representative, and it formally requests a review by the court of the Social Security Administration's (SSA) decision. There are two types of North Carolina Complaint for Review of Social Security Decision: Disability Insurance Benefits Complaint and Supplemental Security Income Complaint. The Disability Insurance Benefits Complaint is filed for individuals who were denied disability benefits, while the Supplemental Security Income Complaint is filed for individuals who were denied Supplemental Security Income. Both types of complaints require personal information of the claimant, such as their name and Social Security number, as well as details of the SSA's decision, including the date of the decision, the reason for the denial, and the SSA's explanation for the denial. Additionally, the complaint must include a statement that the claimant disagrees with the SSA's decision and a request for a review by the court.