Administrative Appeals
Administrative appeals are processes that allow individuals or organizations to challenge decisions made by government agencies. When a person disagrees with an agency's ruling, such as a denial of benefits or a regulatory decision, they can file an appeal to have the decision reviewed. This process typically involves submitting a written request and may include a hearing where both sides can present their arguments.
The goal of administrative appeals is to ensure fairness and accountability in government decision-making. They provide a mechanism for correcting errors and ensuring that individuals have a voice in matters that affect them, promoting transparency in the actions of agencies like the Social Security Administration or the Environmental Protection Agency.