Claiming good cause for a missed deadline requires more than a plausible excuse—you need written evidence that a genuine hardship prevented you from filing on time, and you must act promptly once you realize the deadline passed. The stronger your documentation of the obstacle and the faster you respond, the better your chances of convincing an agency or hearing officer that the delay was justified.
A good cause exception is a formal argument submitted to a benefits agency explaining why a household missed a required deadline, such as a recertification date or appeal window, due to circumstances outside their control.
Successfully invoking good cause can restore benefits that were wrongly terminated, and AI can help you identify qualifying circumstances, gather supporting evidence such as medical records or employer letters, and write a clear exception request that meets agency standards.
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