Attorney Eric D. Hall

Disability Attorney in Medina, Ohio

(330) 245-7504229 W Liberty St, Medina, OH 44256View on Yelp
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About Attorney Eric D. Hall

Attorney Eric D. Hall is based in Medina, Ohio, operating from 229 West Liberty Street in the center of Medina County. His practice brings together Social Security law and employment law, two areas that often overlap for clients who have lost jobs due to health conditions or who face workplace disputes tied to a disability or medical limitation. Medina sits between Akron and Cleveland, making his office accessible to clients throughout the surrounding region. For someone dealing with a Social Security disability denial or preparing for a hearing before an administrative law judge, having an attorney who also understands employment law can be an advantage. Eric Hall can connect the dots between a client's work history, their capacity to perform job duties, and the medical evidence needed to support a disability claim. The SSA's evaluation process looks closely at past work and what jobs a person can still do, making this combination of knowledge particularly relevant.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) representation
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims
Social Security appeals and hearings
Employment law matters
Workplace rights disputes
Disability benefits denials and reconsideration
Administrative law judge hearing preparation

Specialties

Social Security Disability LawEmployment LawSSI and SSDI Appeals

How They Can Help

Attorney Eric D. Hall assists clients at all stages of the Social Security disability process, from initial applications to hearings before administrative law judges and beyond. He also handles employment law matters for clients dealing with workplace issues, which can include situations where a disability or medical condition has affected a person's employment status or rights. His approach focuses on understanding the full picture of each client's situation before mapping out the best legal path forward.

What to Expect

Clients who contact Attorney Eric D. Hall can expect a straightforward consultation where he reviews their Social Security claim status or employment situation and explains what legal options are available. He will identify what documentation supports the case, flag any deadlines that need to be met, and take on the legal representation so clients do not have to navigate the process alone. Throughout the case, he works to keep clients informed and prepared for each step, including hearing preparation if the case reaches that stage.

Service Area

Attorney Eric D. Hall serves clients in Medina and throughout Medina County, with his central location also making him accessible to residents of surrounding northeast Ohio communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Attorney Eric D. Hall handle both Social Security and employment law cases?
Yes, his practice covers both Social Security law and employment law, which can be relevant for clients whose disability has affected their job or whose work history plays a role in their disability claim.
What is the difference between SSDI and SSI?
SSDI, or Social Security Disability Insurance, is based on your work history and the Social Security taxes you have paid. SSI, or Supplemental Security Income, is based on financial need rather than work history. Eric Hall can help you determine which program you may qualify for.
Can an employment lawyer help with a Social Security disability claim?
An attorney who handles both employment and Social Security law can be particularly helpful if your disability claim involves your past work, your capacity for certain types of jobs, or if your employer's actions relate to your inability to work.
What happens if the SSA denies my claim?
A denial does not mean your case is over. You have the right to request reconsideration and, if needed, a hearing before an administrative law judge. Attorney Hall can guide you through each appeal level.
Where is Attorney Eric D. Hall located?
His office is at 229 West Liberty Street in Medina, Ohio, which is centrally located in Medina County and convenient for clients across the area.
How long do I have to appeal a Social Security denial in Ohio?
You generally have 60 days from the date you receive a denial notice to file an appeal. Missing this deadline can require starting the process over, so it is important to contact an attorney promptly after receiving a denial.

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