The Indiana Complaint for Review of Social Security Decision is a legal document used to challenge a decision made by the Social Security Administration (SSA). It is a formal document that must be filed in a timely manner in order to appeal a denied or reduced Social Security benefits. The Complaint can be used to challenge a range of decisions made by the SSA, including decisions on disability, retirement, and survivor benefits. There are two types of Indiana Complaint for Review of Social Security Decision: the Administrative Review and the Judicial Review. The Administrative Review is a review of the SSA's decision by an administrative law judge, and is usually the first step in the appeal process. The Judicial Review is a review of the SSA's decision by a federal court, and is typically the last step in the appeal process. In either case, the Complaint must be filed with the Social Security office in the state of Indiana.