If SSA issues a partially favorable decision, the decision maker will approve the fee agreement if the statutory conditions are met and no exceptions apply, and SSA will authorize a fee under the terms of the agreement.
If on appeal, SSA makes a more favorable decision yielding additional benefits, SSA will use the additional benefits when recalculating the past-due benefits, and may authorize an additional fee under the fee agreement process, subject to the limits established by the fee agreement, but not to exceed the lesser of 25 percent of the past-due benefits or the specified dollar amount (e.g., $7,200).
If SSA authorized fees subject to the limits established by the fee agreement and not exceeding the lesser of 25 percent of the past-due benefits or the specified dollar amount (e.g., $7,200), and SSA subsequently makes a more favorable decision on appeal that results in additional past-due benefits, SSA will not authorize additional fees under the fee agreement. However, if the representative wants to be able to charge more for any reason (e.g., because of the additional work anticipated on the appeal), within 15 days after receipt of his or her copy of the notice of fee authorization, the representative has the right to file a timely request for administrative review of the amount of the fee. If a request for administrative review is filed, an SSA reviewing official will process the request after SSA has completed its action on the appeal. If on appeal, SSA makes a less favorable or unfavorable decision, SSA will adjust both the past-due benefits, if any, resulting from the new decision, and the fee previously authorized. In these cases, the representative must refund any excess payment.