Maryland Complaint For Denied Social Security Claim is a type of legal document used when an individual has had their Social Security claim denied by the Social Security Administration (SSA). This complaint is typically filed in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. It allows the individual to sue the SSA for denying their claim and seek a reversal of the decision or other forms of relief. There are two types of Maryland Complaint For Denied Social Security Claim: 1) Initial Complaint — used when an individual first applies for Social Security benefits and their claim is denied; and 2) Administrative Review Complaint — used when an individual has had their claim denied after undergoing the administrative review process.