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Title: New Jersey Complaint for Judicial Review of Social Security Decision by Administrative Law Judge Description: A New Jersey Complaint for Judicial Review of Social Security Decision by Administrative Law Judge refers to a legal action taken by individuals who have had their Social Security disability claim denied by the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). This complaint is filed in the New Jersey district court to challenge and seek the reversal of the ALJ's decision. Keywords: 1. New Jersey Complaint: This refers to a formal document submitted to the New Jersey district court to initiate legal proceedings regarding a denied Social Security disability claim. 2. Judicial Review: The process through which a higher court reviews the decision made by a lower court or administrative agency, such as an ALJ, to determine if it was made in accordance with the law. 3. Social Security Decision: The outcome or ruling made by the ALJ regarding an individual's application for Social Security disability benefits. 4. Administrative Law Judge: A judge employed by the Social Security Administration who presides over hearings and makes decisions on disability claims. 5. Denied Claim: Refers to an application for Social Security disability benefits that has been rejected by the ALJ, usually due to a lack of sufficient evidence or failure to meet the disability criteria. 6. District Court: The level of court where the Complaint for Judicial Review is filed in New Jersey, and where the case will be heard and reviewed. 7. Reversal: The outcome sought by the plaintiff (individual filing the complaint) where the decision made by the ALJ is overturned and their claim is approved. 8. Social Security Disability: A government program that provides financial assistance to individuals who are unable to work due to a qualifying disability. Different types of New Jersey Complaint for Judicial Review of Social Security Decision by Administrative Law Judge (Categorized by specific conditions, if applicable): 1. New Jersey Complaint for Judicial Review of Social Security Decision by Administrative Law Judge — Physical Disability: Filed by individuals with physical impairments or injuries who have had their Social Security disability claim denied. 2. New Jersey Complaint for Judicial Review of Social Security Decision by Administrative Law Judge — Mental Disability: Filed by individuals with mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, or schizophrenia, who have had their Social Security disability claim denied. 3. New Jersey Complaint for Judicial Review of Social Security Decision by Administrative Law Judge — Chronic Illness: Filed by individuals with chronic illnesses, such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, or multiple sclerosis, who have had their Social Security disability claim denied. 4. New Jersey Complaint for Judicial Review of Social Security Decision by Administrative Law Judge — Developmental Disability: Filed by individuals with developmental disorders, such as autism or intellectual disabilities, who have had their Social Security disability claim denied.