Q&A: Social Security Disability Today

Why the Appeals Council Can Overturn a Fully Favorable Disability Decision

6 min · 21. mai 2026
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In this remastered episode of Q&A Social Security Disability Today, originally published on March 20, 2013, Attorney Anthony Reeves answers a question that can catch disability claimants completely off guard: Can the Appeals Council overturn a fully favorable Social Security disability decision? Tony explains how the Appeals Council operates, why it may review an Administrative Law Judge’s favorable decision on its own, and what can happen if the case is sent back for further review. He also breaks down the risk of benefits being stopped, the possibility of repayment, and why it is important to understand the specific issue the Appeals Council identified.  Remastered Date: May 18, 2026 This episode is part of the remastered Q&A Social Security Disability Today archive and is intended for educational and informational purposes. Because disability procedures can change over time, listeners should seek updated guidance for their individual situation.

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