Mount Vernon, Ohio SSD Denied Claims and Appeals Attorney
Normally, about 60% of applicants are denied initially. Do not give up. You may be able to receive benefits with experienced legal advocacy upon reconsideration. If your Social Security disability (SSD) claim has been denied you must request reconsideration within 60 days of the day you receive your denial notice. With careful review of your claim by The Aebi Law Firm, you can optimize your opportunities to win your SSD case.
What if your SSD claim is denied?
Even if your SSD claim was denied, you can appeal the decision. Social Security disability decisions are made subjectively by claims personnel on the first and second review and then by an administrative law judge on the third review. An experienced attorney can assist you in preparing documentation and providing proper supporting evidence of your disability and need for the successful review of your claim.
More than half of all hearings result in a claimant receiving benefits. If your SSD claim was denied, contact The Aebi Law Firm for a free consultation.
How can an attorney help me obtain Social Security disability benefits?
Many people attempt to file for benefits on their own and are denied, then give up. We can help you file a second time or attend reconsideration hearings and work through the appeals process. Call on an experienced attorney. The Social Security Administration is a bureaucracy that can be extremely difficult to navigate.
Working directly with an experienced lawyer can ensure that your applications are properly filed and that you have necessary documentation, including medical and work history, to support your claim. The Aebi Law Firm has over 28 years of experience in handling Social Security disability claims and can articulate your needs for benefits to the judge. An experienced lawyer can clearly demonstrate the limitations of your illness or injury and your need for benefits.
Is mental illness considered a disability?
Yes. If you are seeking benefits for a mental disability, you are eligible. Unfortunately, proving impairments of a mental illness can be more difficult, and may require additional assistance from an experienced attorney to collect appropriate records documenting the illness and its affect on your ability to work. We can work with you to collect appropriate medical documentation and present compelling evidence to prove your claim. We understand the limitations that a mental illness may have on your ability to work and will show those limitations to the court.
Contact The Aebi Law Firm Link to Contact Us for a free legal consultation with an experienced Mount Vernon, Ohio Social Security disability and Social Security Income lawyer if your SSD claim was denied.
Free consultation • Located in historic downtown Mount Vernon • Evening and weekend appointments available • Se habla español
The Aebi Law Firm
111 S Mulberry St.
Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Phone: (740) 397-8875
Fax: (740) 393-0781
Toll Free: (877) 529-2324

