Washington Complaint — Social Security Appeal is a legal document filed in the state of Washington when an individual or organization wishes to challenge a denial of Social Security benefits. This is a type of civil action that is filed in a state court. There are two main types of Washington Complaint — Social Security Appeal: an administrative appeal and a judicial appeal. An administrative appeal is filed to challenge the decision of the Social Security Administration (SSA) regarding a denied claim. The individual or organization can provide evidence and arguments to the SSA to show why the claim should have been granted. A judicial appeal is filed in Washington state court against the SSA. The individual or organization can present evidence and arguments to the court to show why the decision of the SSA should be overturned. The court may reverse the decision of the SSA or remand the case back to the SSA for further consideration.