A Notice of Overpayment is sent from the Social Security Administration, or SSA, when a disability recipient has been overpaid benefits. If you received this notice, you have several options for handling the situation.
File an Appeal
If you believe that you were not overpaid by the SSA, you can file an appeal. It is possible that the notice was sent in error, an
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