Get A Disability Case Evaluation in 3 easy steps:

If you live in Cincinnati, Ohio you can visit the nearest Cincinnati / Akron / Toledo Social Security regional office or contact the Social Security Office online at www.socialsecurity.gov or toll-free at 1-800-772-1213. On the Social Security Disability webpage there is a list of all of the Cincinnati regional service centers. You can search for the regional center closest to you using your zip code on the Social Security Disability Office locator.

A Cincinnati Social Security Disability regional center representative can help you complete the Social Security Disability application. They will be able to discuss the qualifications for the Social Security Disability Insurance program.

To complete the application for Social Security Disability insurance you will need to provide information to the Cincinnati Social Security Disability representative. The application can then be sent to a Cincinnati social security regional office. The information which you will need to supply to the Cincinnati representative will include:

  • All of your work history detail for the past 15 years
  • All of your W-2 forms for the most recent years
  • All of your medical information including hospital records, doctor’s files and clinics names, phone numbers and addresses
  • Valid Social Security Number for the person applying for Social Security Disability Insurance
  • Valid birth certificate
  • All medication information
  • All lab tests and results
  • Marriage and dependant information
  • Financial data related to any public benefits your are receiving

The Cincinnati Social Security Disability representative will ask about your last day of work, your disability, and all of your medical history. After your Social Security Disability application is complete, it will be sent to the Ohio Division of Disability Determinations headquarters in Columbus, Ohio. It could take up to 4 months for you to receive information about your Social Security Disability benefits.

Need SSDI/SSI help?

If you have not applied for Social Security Disability, but you are unable to work and you are disabled you may be able to receive Social Security Disability help in Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Alabama, and other states through a federally funded Social Security Disability program. The Federal government provides Social Security Disability help in Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton, through two main programs. The first is the Social Security Disability Insurance program (SSDI) and the second is Supplemental Security Income Benefits (SSI).

If you live in the United States and would like to discuss receiving Social Security Disability help, contact a Social Security Disability Office in your area and a Social Security Disability representative can help you complete your Social Security Disability application.

To find out what Social Security Disability programs you may qualify for you can contact the Social Security Administration office at 1-800-772-1213 or visit their website at www.socialsecurity.gov. The Social Security Representatives are available to help you complete an application for Social Security Disability Insurance, Supplemental Security Income benefits or Veteran’s benefits.

Do You Need A Social Security Disability Attorney?

A Disability representative is an expert at presenting a successful Social Security Disability appeal. It is possible to do this by yourself, but statistically the chances for success in the Social Security Disability process increases if a Social Security Disability lawyer helps to review your initial Social Security Disability application, reviews your medical files, and gathers medical information that may help in the appeals process. Social Security Disability attorneys have presented many Social Security Disability cases in court and are experts at getting the denial overturned.

If your initial Social Security Disability application is denied you will have 60 days from the denial to appeal or to file a “reconsideration”. The Social Security Disability office will review your application for reconsideration and will make a determination for your Social Security Disability case. The reconsideration process can last from 1 to 8 months. A Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton, Lawyer is essential for the next step of arguing your case in front of an Administrative Law Judge for review. The disability attorney will prepare your Social Security Disability case and present it in your appeals court proceeding and all other future federal court proceedings.