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Need Social Security? Hamilton, Ohio Social Security lawyers can help
Do you have a disability? Does that disability keep you from seeking gainful employment? You may need the help of an experienced Hamilton social security disability attorney to receive the benefits you are entitled to. Social security attorneys have the experience necessary to work with the social security administration that will increase your chances of success. Give yourself the best chance of qualifying for social security disability benefits by working with an experienced Hamilton social security attorney today. Fill out the form on the left today.
Why seek help applying for SSI or SSDI benefits?
It is not easy to qualify for social security benefits in every case. Roughly 65% of people are initially turned down. If you have a disability, you will want to make sure you do the best job presenting the nature of your injury to the review board. Most often, the best way to do this is to work with an experienced Hamilton social security lawyer. Arm yourself with a professional who understands the best tactics for winning your social security claim. For many applicants, they face the possibility of homelessness if their SSI or SSDI application is denied. The social security system provides monthly payments that make living in this expensive country manageable. In many cases, claimants also qualify for critical medical coverage through the social security system. SSI claimants can get Medicaid, while SSDI claimants may qualify for Medicare.
How much does a qualified Hamilton Social Security lawyer cost?
Although attorneys can be expensive, a social security attorney is affordable, even for someone who does not have a job. Social security attorneys are paid according to a strict fee schedule. They can only be paid if they win your case for you. That makes sense because claimants usually have not expendable money. Statutorily, social security attorneys can only make the following: the smaller amount of (1) 25% of back pay awarded to you, or (2) $6,000 total. The social security administration has to approve the amount of the attorney fees at the time you are awarded your benefits. By filling out the questionnaire on the left, an experienced Hamilton Social Security attorney will contact you.
What is the Social Security Disability system? Education
Two separate social security programs provide disability payments to injured people: SSI and SSDI (Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Insurance). To earn disability payments under either one, you must suffer from an injury that (1) prevents you from working for a year or more, or (2) will result in death. Short-term injuries are not covered by the social security system.
Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) – Work with a Knowledgeable Hamilton Disability Insurance Attorney Today
Claimants can qualify for SSDI if they are disabled and have previously paid into the social security system through their taxes. So, you must have worked and paid social security taxes to qualify. The government also requires you to have worked a percentage of the previous years, contingent on your age. Some SSDI claimants also qualify for Medicare if they are disabled under the SSDI program for 2 years. Learn more by contacting an experienced SSDI attorney.
The federal SSI program – work with a qualified Hamilton Disability Attorney
If you have no or too little work history, are disabled, and make below a certain threshold of money, you may qualify for SSI. SSI, or Supplemental Security Income, is a welfare-based program. The benefits are paid out of general tax revenues and are not contingent on your work history. The monthly benefit provides a basic amount, which may be enhanced by your state. You may also qualify for food stamps and Medicaid. You can contact an experienced Hamilton SSI attorney by filling out the questionnaire on the left.
How does the application and appeal process work? - Hamilton Disability Appeals attorney
You can begin the application process online, in person, or by phone. The process can take a while because the number of applications is generally very high. Usually, you have to wait anywhere between three and six months, maybe longer. If you have been denied, you can appeal your case. At appeal, you will have to prove that your condition qualifies as a disability. If you do not feel comfortable appearing on your own behalf, an attorney may present your case for you.
Below is a list of some of the types of illnesses and injuries that can qualify for a disability under Social Security:
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Anterior poliomyelitis Muscular dystrophy Sjogren’s syndrome Epilepsy |
Short bowel syndrome Hearing Loss Pituitary gland disorders Thyroid gland disorders Parathyroid gland disorders |
Hepatitis Psychiatric Disorders Common Blood Disorders Open Head Injury Chemical Burns |
Local SSA Office
Social Security Office 6553 Winford Avenue Hamilton, Ohio 45011 (800) 772-1213 |
Low Cost Hospitals
College Hill Medical Association 6540 Winton Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45224 (513) 853-5730 Lincoln Heights Health Center Pharmacy 1401 Steffen Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45215 (513) 554-4100 |
Middletown Regional Hospital 105 McKnight Drive Middletown, Ohio 45044 (513) 424-2111 Babies Milk Fund Child Prenatal 4623 Wesley Avenue Suite G Cincinnati, Ohio 45212 (513) 631-3338 |
Hospitals
Butler County Medical Center 3125 Hamitlon Mason Road Hamilton, Ohio 45011 (513) 894-8888 Mercy Hospital Fairfield 3000 Mack Road Fairfield, Ohio 45014 (513) 870-7000 |
UCPHA, Inc. 7750 University Court West Chester, Ohio 45069 (513) 475-8300 West Chester Medical Center 7700 University Drive West Chester, Ohio 45069 (513) 298-3000 |
Hamilton Social Security Lawyers serve clients throughout Southwestern Ohio, including Beavercreek, Beckett Ridge, Blue Ash, Carlisle, Centerville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Deer Park, Delhi, Eaton, Fairborn, Fairfield, Florence, Forest Park, Goshen, Hamilton, Harrison, Highland Heights, Hillsboro, Huber Heights, Independence, Kettering, Lebanon, Lockland, Mason, Miami Heights, Middletown, Milford, Monroe, Northgate, Norwood, Oxford, The Village of Indian Hill, Trotwood, White Oak, Wilmington, Wyoming, Xenia, areas in the vicinity of Washington Court House, and other communities in Butler County.