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Was Your SSD/SSI Claim Denied? You May Still Have Options.

Have you applied for Social Security benefits, only to receive a denial? Do not give up. This is not the end of the road. The reality is that a large percentage of applicants initially receive denied disability claims. That does not mean you are not eligible. It just means that further steps must be taken.

An experienced attorney can help you take those steps and you can find that attorney at Philip J. Fulton Law Office. Over the course of more than 35 years, we have helped countless people overcome denials and get the necessary Social Security benefits.

Take Action Now

If you have received a denial, you do not have a lot of time to act. Deadlines must be met. You have a couple of months in most cases. Our lawyers will move quickly, seeing that these deadlines are met. Do not assume that a denial means you are ineligible, because it does not. We are here to help.

Reconsideration And Appeal

Our first step will be to put together a request for reconsideration, accompanied by all of the appropriate medical documents so that the administration can clearly see that you need benefits. If the request is successful, you will begin to receive benefits.

In many cases, the request also results in a denial. This is when we request an appeal hearing. The hearing is facilitated by an administrative law judge who will review all of the evidence involved. We have the experience to put together a case that clearly demonstrates the importance of providing you with the requested benefits. We know how to get results.

Start With A Free Consultation

Our services are available on a contingency fee basis, which means we ask for payment only if we are successful in getting you the benefits you need.

To learn more, call 614-963-9569 or send us an email to discuss your case with one of our Columbus, Ohio, denied SSDI claims attorneys.