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Springfield, Ohio Social Security Lawyers
Does your disability prevent you from supporting yourself? Social security may provide the solution. The social security system is not always easy to work with. That is why there are experienced Springfield social security attorneys. Whether you have been rejected for benefits, or if you have yet to apply, an experienced Springfield social security disability attorney can increase your chances of success. To speak with an experienced Springfield social security attorney as soon as possible, fill out the form on the left. You’re just a click away.
You may be entitled to benefits: the SSI and SSDI program at a glance
Approximately 65% or more initial applicants are denied social security benefits. By working with an experienced Springfield social security lawyer, you can increase your chances of success because you will be working with someone who understands the criteria that the review board is looking for. Successful claimants receive critical monthly payments from the federal government. SSI recipients can receive a monthly payment, food stamps, and potentially Medicaid to cover health care costs. SSDI recipients receive monthly payments based on the amount they paid into the system, among other factors. Also, SSDI recipients sometimes qualify for Medicare.
How much does a qualified Springfield Social Security lawyer cost?
You do not have to have a pool of money to afford a social security lawyer. The usual fee structure of a social security lawyer is designed so that it is affordable for people who are not employed. 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. Contacting you Springfield Social Security lawyer is as easy as filling out the questionnaire on the left.
SSDI and SSI, which one is right for you?
When people refer to social security disability: they may either be referring to SSDI or SSI (Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income). Both programs are federal programs. Both programs provide benefits to disabled people who cannot work (for at least one year). They do have some important differences though. Its important to understand which one you may qualify for.
SSDI: The Federal Program for Those With a Work History – Connect with a Knowledgeable Springfield Disability Insurance Attorney Immediately
If you have a work history of paying into social security, you may be eligible for SSDI payments. SSDI is a natural insurance program that pays those who are disabled and have a qualifying work history (the duration of your previous work depends on your age). SSDI recipients may also qualify for Medicare. Learn more by contacting an experienced Springfield SSDI attorney.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) – Talk to an experienced Springfield Disability Attorney
The SSI system provides monthly payments, of a minimum amount, to disabled people. The benefits are paid regardless of whether you previously paid into the Social Security System. Although payments are generally lower under SSI, the funds help those who critically need it. In addition, successful claimants may also qualify for medical care through Medicaid. Fill out the form to contact an experienced Springfield SSI lawyer.
Proving your disability: the process of applying and appealing your decision - Springfield Disability AppealAttorney
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. You can have your case reviewed by an appeal panel if you are initially denied social security benefits.
The following are a few examples ofthe types of injuries and illnesses that have previously qualified as a disability:
Severe fractures of larger bones Severe arthritis Autistic Disorder Somatoform Disorders Mental Retardation |
Hallucinations Affective disorders Traumatic Brain Injury Organic Mental Disorders Depressive Syndrome |
Polycycthemia Myelofibrosis Chronic granulocytopenia Soft tissue sarcoma Lymphoma |
Local SSA Office
Social Security Office 2026 West Main Street Springfield, Ohio 45504 (877) 405-1451 |
Low Cost Hospitals
Daniel Collins DMD 1919 East High Street Springfield, Ohio 45505 (937) 324-0378 Springfield Emrgncy Physicians P O Box 1965 Springfield, Ohio 45501 (937) 328-9314 |
Advanced Colon Treatment LLC 450 N Hyatt Street Suite 206 Tipp City, Ohio 45371 (937) 667-4313 Bellbrook Medical Center 4336 State Route 725 Bellbrook, Ohio 45305 (937) 848-4141 |
Hospitals
Ohio Valley Medical Center 100 West Main Street Springfield, Ohio 45502 (937) 521-3900 Springfield Regional Medical Center 100 Medical Center Drive Springfield, Ohio 45504 (937) 523-1000 |
Mental Health Services for Clark County, Inc. 1345 Fountain Boulevard Springfield, Ohio 45504 (937) 629-3046 Wright Patterson Medical Center 4881 Sugar Maple Drive Dayton, Ohio 45433 (937) 257-1777 |
Springfield Social Security Lawyers serve clients throughout Southwestern Ohio, including Beavercreek, Bellefontaine, Centerville, Columbus, Dayton, Dublin, Gahanna, Grove City, Hilliard, Huber Heights, Kettering, Marysville, Piqua, Reynoldsburg, Sidney, Springfield, Trotwood, Troy, Union, Upper Arlington, Urbana, Westerville, Wilmington, Xenia, areas in the vicinity of Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport, Washington Court House, and other communities in Clark County.