Request for Reconsideration Form SSA-561 in Delaware: How to Appeal an SSDI or SSI Denial
6/2/2025 | 4 min read

Imagine waiting months for your Social Security Disability claim decision, only to receive a denial letter in the mail. In Delaware, most initial SSDI and SSI claims are denied, just like thousands across the country.
But don’t give up—you have the right to appeal. And your first step is filing Form SSA-561: Request for Reconsideration.
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about:
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What the SSA-561 form is
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How to correctly file it in Delaware
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What to expect after submission
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How Louis Law Group can assist you
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Common mistakes and FAQs
What Is Form SSA-561?
Form SSA-561 is your official way to ask the Social Security Administration (SSA) to review and reconsider a decision they've made regarding your disability claim.
You can use it for:
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SSDI or SSI application denials
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Overpayment issues
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Ending or reducing benefits
How to File SSA-561 in Delaware

From the date you received your denial notice, you generally have 60 days to submit Form SSA-561.
Where to file in Delaware You can file:
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Online – Fast and easy through SSA’s appeals portal
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In person – Submit to your local SSA field office
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By mail – Send directly to the address listed on your denial notice
SSA Field Offices in Delaware:
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Wilmington Office – 920 W Basin Rd, Suite 200, New Castle, DE 19720
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Dover Office – 500 W Loockerman St, Suite 200, Dover, DE 19904
What to include
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Completed SSA-561 form
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Updated medical records
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Doctor’s letters or assessments
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Work history updates, if relevant
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Any new diagnoses or hospitalizations
What Happens After Filing SSA-561 in Delaware?
Once submitted, your claim enters the Reconsideration phase—where a different SSA reviewer re-evaluates your entire case.
What they’ll look at:
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New medical evidence
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Errors in the original decision
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Your full medical and vocational history
Processing time: Typically 60–90 days.
If denied again, you can request a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ)—the next stage of the appeals process.
Why Claims Get Denied in Delaware

Many SSDI and SSI denials in Delaware stem from issues such as:
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Incomplete applications
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Lack of medical proof
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Not meeting SSA’s disability criteria
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Income or asset limits exceeded (especially in SSI cases)
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Missed deadlines
Learn how the SSA defines “disability” to understand your case better.
For more detailed guidance, explore this step-by-step guide by Louis Law Group
How Louis Law Group Can Help with the Request for Reconsideration Form SSA-561 in Delaware

At the reconsideration stage, your appeal needs to be strategically strong. That’s where the Louis Law Group steps in.
Their experienced Social Security Disability attorneys can:
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Pinpoint why your claim was denied
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Gather and submit persuasive medical documentation
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Ensure your SSA-561 form is complete and accurate
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Handle all communication with SSA
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Prepare you for future appeal stages, if needed
With a deep understanding of SSA procedures and Delaware-specific challenges, Louis Law Group provides skilled representation that makes a real difference.
Discover more about our services on the Louis Law Group Social Security Disability
Tips for Filing SSA-561 in Delaware
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Don’t wait — File well before the 60-day deadline
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Be specific — Clearly explain what decision you’re challenging
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Submit fresh evidence — Don’t reuse only what SSA already reviewed
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Stay organized — Keep detailed records of what you send
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Ask for help — Legal guidance can significantly improve your odds
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I submit the SSA-561 online in Delaware?
Yes, SSA’s appeal portal allows Delaware residents to submit the SSA-561 electronically.
Q: What happens if I miss the 60-day deadline?
You may be able to file late if you can show “good cause,” such as illness or emergency. Contact your local SSA office immediately.
Q: How do I track my appeal status?
Create a mySSA account to monitor updates and decisions.
Q: Can I appeal more than once?
Yes. After reconsideration, you can request a hearing before a judge, then escalate further if needed.
Q: What should I do if I’m overwhelmed?
Work with a disability attorney or advocate. A legal professional like Louis Law Group can handle your appeal with precision.
Conclusion: You Still Have a Chance
Being denied Social Security benefits is frustrating—but it’s not final. The SSA-561 Request for Reconsideration is your critical first opportunity to push back with stronger evidence and legal support.
If you live in Delaware and received a denial, act fast. With the right information and legal guidance, you can put your appeal back on track.
Contact Louis Law Group today for a free consultation. Call 833-657-4812 or submit a free case evaluation form to get started. Don’t wait—let us help you take the first step toward justice and financial recovery.
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