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Need Social Security Benefits? Wilmington, Ohio Social Security lawyers can help
Supporting yourself while living with a disability can be a nightmare. Thankfully, the social security system provides a safety net to many people. If you qualify for social security, you may be entitled to a monthly check and other benefits such as medical care, food stamps, and other assistance from your state. Increase your chances of qualifying by working with an experienced Wilmington social security attorney now. Once you fill out the form on the left, an experienced Wilmington social security attorney will call you promptly. By speaking with the attorney, you are under no obligation whatsoever.
SSI and SSDI: your safety net
Statistically, between 65% and 70% of initial applications are denied nationally. However, you can dramatically increase your odds of winning your benefits claim by working with an experienced Wilmington social security lawyer. This is because most SS attorneys have learned what criteria the review board is looking for. If you win your claim, you will be entitled to a monthly benefit payment from the federal government. In many cases, you can also qualify for medical care. For example, SSDI claimants can potentially qualify for Medicare benefits, while SSI claimants qualify for Medicaid benefits.
How do people afford to pay qualified Wilmington Social Security lawyers?
Although attorneys can be expensive, a social security attorney is affordable, even for someone who does not have a job. In most every case, social security lawyers work on a “contingency” fee. That means they only get paid if you win your social security benefits claim. 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. There is no reason to contact an experienced Wilmington Social Security lawyer. Just fill 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 Wilmington Disability Insurance Attorney Immediately
SSDI pays disability payments to those who have a qualifying work history, who are disabled. For that reason, not everyone is eligible for SSDI. To qualify, you will have to show, in addition to proving your disability, that you have worked a certain percentage of your previous years (depending on your age). Medicare medical coverage is also available to some SSDI recipients. Contact your Wilmington SSDI lawyer to learn more now.
The federal SSI program – work with a qualified Wilmington Disability Attorney
SSI, unlike SSDI, is a welfare-based program that pays those with disabilities, regardless of their work history. To qualify, claimants must make less than a minimum threshold of income (a very small amount). Those who qualify may also be eligible for food stamps, and Medicaid. Learn more now and contact an experienced Wilmington SSI attorney.
The process: Application to appeal - Wilmington Disability Appeals Lawyer
You can start your application online. You can also apply in person, or start the process over the phone. The initial review can take four to six months. You can have your case reviewed by an appeal panel if you are initially denied social security benefits.
Below is a list of some of the types of illnesses and injuries that can qualify for a disability under Social Security:
Cancer of the Pancreas Soft tissue sarcoma Cancer in the Urinary Bladder Systemic lupus erythematosus Multiple Myeloma |
Parkinsonian syndrome Chronic thrombocytopenia Hereditary telangiectasia Inflammatory arthritis Sjogren’s syndrome |
Multiple Sclerosis Anterior poliomyelitis Muscular dystrophy Peripheral neuropathies Cerebral Trauma |
Local SSA Office
Social Security Office 6553 Winford Avenue Hamilton, Ohio 45011 (800) 772-1213 |
Low Cost Hospitals
Bellbrook Medical Center 4336 State Route 725 Bellbrook, Ohio 45305 (937) 848-4141 Outpatient Speciality Physician Services 1275 North High Street Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 (937) 393-6169 |
Middletown Regional Hospital 105 McKnight Drive Middletown, Ohio 45044 (513) 424-2111 Health & Social Services P O Box 930 9th Avenue Middletown, Ohio 45044 (513) 425-7955 |
Hospitals
CMH Regional Health System 610 West Main Street Wilmington, Ohio 45177 937-382-6611 Fayette County Memorial Hospital 1430 Columbus Avenue Washington Court House, Ohio 43160 (740) 335-1210 |
Life Care Hospitals of Dayton 4000 Miamisburg-Centerville Road Miamisburg, Ohio 45342 (937) 384-8300 Highland District Hospital 1275 North High Street Hillsboro, Ohio 45133 (937) 393-6100 |
Wilmington social security attorneys serve clients throughout Southwestern Ohio, including Beavercreek, Carlisle, Centerville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Delhi, Fairborn, Fairfield, Florence, Forest Park, Gahanna, Goshen, Hamilton, Highland Heights, Hillsboro, Huber Heights, Independence, Kettering, London, Mason, Miami Heights, Middletown, Mount Orab, New Moorefield, Norwood, Pickerington, Piqua, Reynoldsburg, Springfield, Trotwood, Upper Arlington, Urbana, Westerville, Wilmington, Xenia, and other communities in Clinton County.