Texas Pro Se Litigant Social Security Complaint is a legal complaint filed by individuals in the state of Texas without the help of a lawyer or attorney. It is a form of self-representation in which a litigant appears in court or other legal proceedings without legal representation. The complaint is usually filed in the Social Security Administration's Office of Hearings Operations when an individual is seeking Social Security benefits. This type of complaint typically involves a dispute over the potential claimant's eligibility for Social Security benefits, such as a denial of benefits, or a dispute over the amount of benefits. The types of Texas Pro Se Litigant Social Security Complaints include: 1. Initial Application Complaint: This is a complaint filed when a person is initially applying for Social Security benefits. 2. Appeal Complaint: This is a complaint filed when an individual's initial application is denied, and they are appealing the decision. 3. Reopening Complaint: This is a complaint filed if the individual's initial application is approved, but they feel the amount they are receiving is not sufficient and would like to reopen the case to receive a higher benefit. 4. Continuing Disability Review Complaint: This is a complaint filed when the Social Security Administration needs to review a person's eligibility for continued Social Security benefits. 5. Overpayment Complaint: This is a complaint filed when an individual believes they have been overpaid Social Security benefits and would like to dispute the amount.