About 3 in 10 men and 1 in 4 women become disabled from work before reaching
normal retirement age. A worker who becomes disabled faces an immediate
loss of income. This is where Social Security disability benefits steps in.
If you are currently not working due to your health problems, cannot find
work due to your health limitations and/or retired from your place of
employment earlier than you expected due to your health, you may be eligible
to apply for your Social Security disability benefits.
Contact the Social Security Department at
HOCHMAN & PLUNKETT to see if you
are eligible.
If you have already filed for your Social Security disability and been
denied, you have a right to question the decision made on your claim by
filing an appeal.
Don’t delay!
Don’t walk away!
Don’t assume you are not eligible!
Call the Social Security Department at
HOCHMAN & PLUNKETT to find out what
the professionals at our office can do for you.
Ohio has one of the highest denial rates in the country for Social Security
disability claims. The appeal process can be complex, intimidating and
long. Don’t be fooled into thinking the government will always protect your
rights.
Call the Social Security Department at
HOCHMAN & PLUNKETT for help.
Research has shown that people represented by attorneys have been more
successful in being approved for their Social Security disability than
people without attorney representation.
Your initial consultation is free.
Legal fees are contingent upon you getting approved for your benefits.
Even if you have never worked and are disabled, you may be eligible to file
for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits.
The Social Security Department at
HOCHMAN & PLUNKETT handles appeals at all
levels including hearings and federal court. We also handle questions and
claims on overpayments, widow benefits, survivor benefits, dependent
benefits and children SSI benefits.
HOCHMAN & PLUNKETT believes that every disabled individual has a right to be
treated with dignity and respect. You’re dealing with a huge government
bureaucracy. The good news is that you have the right to be protected by
your own lawyer.
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who is familiar with all the facts and circumstances of a particular, specific
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