Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits Attorney in Toledo, OH

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Shifrin Newman Smith Inc.

5055 Enterprise Boulevard
Toledo, OH 43612419-720-5049
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Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits Overview

Seek an Attorney's Assistance When Filing for Disability Benefits in Ohio

To obtain Social Security Disability Insurance benefits, you must file a package of documents with the Social Security Administration (SSA). This package includes forms provided by the SSA and any supporting medical records and other documentation. While this may seem straightforward, it is not easy. In fact, less than 15 percent of initial applications are approved by the SSA.

If you are considering seeking Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), do not do so alone. If you live in Ohio, applying for Social Security Disability benefits with an attorney increases your chances of having your application accepted. With an attorney's guidance, you have less of a likelihood of incorrectly filling out the paperwork or providing insufficient support for your claim.

At Shifrin Newman Smith Inc., our experienced legal professionals have prepared thousands of applications for benefits. We understand how to frame your situation in the best light for the SSA.

Learn more about the benefits of applying for Social Security Disability benefits with an attorney, call our Toledo law firm at 419-720-5049. We offer free initial consultations and do not charge attorneys fees unless we obtain benefits for you.

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Areas of Practice

  • Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits
  • Social Security -- Disability

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