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Claude received notice that his disability benefits had ended and that he must resume working. Is Claude entitled to a hearing?

Only if Claude can prove that the loss of his benefits involves a liberty or property interest.

Claude is entitled to a hearing whenever any benefits are terminated and he requests one.

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Only if Claude can prove that the loss of his benefits involves a liberty or property interest.

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Claude is entitled to a hearing whenever any benefits are terminated and he requests one.

Step-by-step explanation:

Benefits like we all know is the financial support offered to someone who is unable to carry out a specific function due to a given constraint. This constraints could be as a result of disability or an illness.

For Claude benefits to be cut off without actual investigation to evaluate if there is need for that was a wrong move. Claude is definitely entitled to a hearing regarding to that suspension of his benefits.

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