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

Springfield-Dayton Social Security Disability Attorneys

Unfortunately, many initial Social Security Disability (SSD) applications result in denial. Social Security Administration (SSA) claims reviewers routinely deny applications with even small errors or omissions. Seasoned attorney guidance can make a real difference for those in Springfield and Dayton who are struggling to obtain disability benefits.

At Philip J. Fulton Law Office, we are committed to helping you secure the SSD benefits you deserve. With a reputation for personalized legal guidance and attention to detail, our Ohio lawyers are ready to advocate for you when filing an SSD claim or dealing with a denial. Call to arrange a free evaluation.

The Role Of Social Security Disability Lawyers

The process of obtaining SSD benefits can feel like navigating a labyrinth of forms, deadlines and mandatory procedures. Having an experienced SSD lawyer to rely on can increase your odds of approval, potentially making the process faster and less stressful. Our attorneys can support you in numerous ways, including:

  • Assisting with the initial application process to ensure everything is completed accurately the first time around
  • Handling denied claims and help with filing appeals to provide you with a second chance at approval
  • Offering free consultations and working on a contingency fee basis, meaning few or no upfront costs

Since strong documentation can be the key to early success, we will help you collect critical evidence including medical records and doctor’s statements that carry a lot of weight with the SSA.

FAQ: Springfield/Dayton Social Security Disability

Here, you will find answers to two common questions about Social Security Disability in Springfield and Dayton.

What is Social Security Disability?

It is a federal program developed to financially assist individuals who cannot work due to a qualifying medical condition or disability. The provided benefits help cover living expenses and provide much-needed stability during a difficult time.

What will happen at my Social Security Disability hearing?

During your SSD hearing, an administrative law judge will review your case and ask questions about your medical condition, work history and limitations. An attorney can offer crucial support at the hearing by presenting evidence, guarding your rights and advocating on your behalf.

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It is generally unwise to apply for SSD or SSDI benefits without representation. Contact us at 614-963-9569 today or reach out online to arrange your free SSD case review. We serve those in Springfield, Dayton and other Ohio communities.