Mistakes Made When Applying For Disability
Applicants are denied Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits for several reasons. Sometimes it’s a simple error when filling out the application or something more complex, such as failing to present proper medical evidence.
One of the most common complications applicants for disability benefits face is being outside the time frame to file for benefits. SSD claims must be made within a five-year period. Otherwise you may miss out on your ability to obtain disability benefits.
At the Law Offices of John T. Nicholson, our attorney and team of professionals help people in Daytonand throughout Ohio put together strong applications that meet the deadlines.
Staying On Top Of All The Deadlines
Social Security starts trolling your five-year limitation date from the date that you stopped working your job. For many applicants, the first year of their impairment is spent focusing on their medical treatment. Thinking about and planning for a long-term disability is stressful and is a reality many people try to avoid. Although it may be difficult, you don’t have to deal with this issue alone. Our disability lawyer understands the challenges you are facing with your medical condition and can handle all aspects of your claim, from the application process to the appeals process.
One way to improve your chances for success in your disability claim is filing for your disability benefits as soon as possible. By contacting an experienced SSD lawyer, you can determine early on if you qualify for benefits and avoid many of the hurdles applicants face when applying on their own. Remember, the Social Security Administration gives you five years to prove your disability claim. If your initial application is unsuccessful, filing early gives you sufficient time to appeal any unfavorable decisions on your claim.
Worried About Handling Your Claim On Your Own? We Are Here For You.
If you are ready to learn more about SSD benefits and the application process, contact us at our law office by calling 1-800-596-1533 or by sending an email. We are a small, local practice completely devoted to SSD claims.
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Beavercreek Office
4461 Dayton Xenia Road
Dayton, OH 45432-1805
(937) 432-9775
Map & Directions
Cincinnati Office
2021 Auburn Ave., Suite 105
Cincinnati, OH 45219
(513) 276-4677
Map & Directions
Columbus Office
1041 Dublin Rd #103
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 384-5800
Map & Directions
Franklin Office
8 Stadia Drive
Franklin, OH 45005
(937) 432-9775
Map & Directions
Kettering Office
5335 Far Hills Ave., Ste. 108
Kettering, OH 45429
(937) 524-5922
Map & Directions
Piqua Office
430 N Wayne St
Piqua, OH 45356
(937) 325-8500
Map & Directions
Trotwood Office
2541 Shiloh Springs Road
Dayton, OH 45426
(937) 524-5922
Map & Directions
Troy Office
22 N Market St
Troy, OH 45373
(937) 524-5922
Map & Directions
West Chester Office
7103 Cincinnati Columbus Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45069
(513) 276-4677
Map & Directions