Oregon Complaint For Judicial Review Social Security Case is a legal action taken by a claimant against the Social Security Administration (SSA) in the State of Oregon. It is used to challenge a decision made by the SSA related to an individual's Social Security benefits, such as denial, reduction, or termination. The Complaint must be filed in the Oregon District Court and must include the claimant’s name, Social Security number, and the reason for filing the Complaint. The Complaint must also provide evidence of the SSA decision and explain why the decision is wrong. There are two types of Oregon Complaint For Judicial Review Social Security Cases that can be filed: Administrative Review and Judicial Review. Administrative Review is a review by a Social Security judge of the SSA’s decision. The Social Security judge will review the evidence and make a decision. Judicial Review is a review by a federal court of the SSA’s decision. The court will review the evidence and make a decision.