Wyoming Complaint For Judicial Review Of Social Security Decision is a legal document used to appeal the outcome of a prior Social Security Administration (SSA) decision. This document is used by individuals or their representatives who disagree with an SSA decision that denied, reduced, or terminated their Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, or Medicare benefits. The complaint is filed with the appropriate federal district court in Wyoming, requesting that the court review the SSA decision. The complaint is used in both initial claims and appeals for Social Security benefits, and must include information such as the claimant’s name and Social Security number, the SSA decision, and a statement of the reasons why the claimant believes the decision was incorrect. There are two types of Wyoming Complaint For Judicial Review Of Social Security Decision: a Complaint for Judicial Review of Initial Claims Decision and a Complaint for Judicial Review of Appeals Decision.