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Whether you are the victim of a workplace injury or disabilities, we can help you get the benefits you deserve.

Helping Victims Of Depression Seek The Disability Benefits They Need

Depression affects millions of Americans. For some individuals, depression is managed with anti-depressant medications. For others, medication, counseling and other accepted treatment options do not do enough to enable them to achieve the fully rewarding life they seek and deserve.

In addition to impacting daily life, relationships and other aspects of socialization, depression can make it impossible for some individuals to maintain gainful employment. If you or a loved one is unable to work due to depression, Social Security Disability benefits may be available to provide financial relief.

To speak with an experienced Social Security Disability attorney who will fight to secure the benefits you are entitled to receive, contact Philip J. Fulton Law Office in Columbus, Ohio. We serve clients throughout Ohio in Social Security Disability claims and appeals.

Qualifying For SSDI Benefits

To be eligible to receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, you must have a mental disability, a physical disability or a combination of the two that is expected to significantly impair your ability to work for at least 12 months. Depression that has impacted your ability to work for at least a year or that is expected to impact your ability to work for at least a year is a qualifying disability for SSDI purposes.

Our attorneys bring to each case more than 35 years of experience in injury and disability law. We have handled more than 1,000 Social Security Disability claims. We have a strong record of results, including success obtaining benefits for clients whose initial claims have been denied. We take the time to properly gather the medical evidence necessary to document the severity of our clients’ conditions and make a compelling case for the benefits they are entitled to receive. If you need a compassionate and skilled SSDI attorney who will fight for the benefits you are entitled to receive, you can rely on us.

Contact Our Ohio Social Security Disability Attorneys

We charge no fees unless we recover Social Security Disability benefits for you. To schedule a free consultation with a Columbus depression disability claims lawyer at our firm, call 614-963-9569. You may also reach us by email.