John Nicholson Disability Attorney

Disability Attorney in West Chester, Ohio

5(1 reviews)
(513) 276-46777103 Hamilton Mason Rd, West Chester, OH 45069View on Yelp
John Nicholson Disability Attorney - disability attorney in West Chester, OH

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About John Nicholson Disability Attorney

John Nicholson Disability Attorney operates out of West Chester, Ohio, a northern suburb of Cincinnati along the Hamilton Mason Road corridor, making it accessible for clients in Butler County and the surrounding communities. The firm covers three distinct but often related areas of law: disability, personal injury, and workers compensation. This combination can be particularly useful for clients who were injured on the job or in an accident and are now pursuing both workers compensation benefits and a Social Security disability claim at the same time. The firm carries a 5-star Yelp rating and focuses on guiding individual clients through processes that can be confusing and lengthy without legal support. Whether someone is filing a first-time SSDI application or challenging a workers compensation denial, the firm works to make sure clients understand their options and have representation at the stages that matter most. The West Chester location puts the firm within reach of a large population of residents in the northern Cincinnati suburbs.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Applications
Disability Hearing Representation
Workers Compensation Claims
Personal Injury Representation
Disability Denial Appeals
Coordination of Disability and Injury Benefits

Specialties

Disability LawPersonal Injury LawWorkers Compensation Law

How They Can Help

John Nicholson Disability Attorney works with clients who are dealing with the financial and legal fallout of being unable to work, whether that stems from a disability, a workplace accident, or an injury caused by someone else. The firm can assist with the Social Security claims process from initial filing through hearings before an administrative law judge, and also handles personal injury and workers compensation matters that may run parallel to a disability case, helping clients understand how those benefit streams interact.

What to Expect

Prospective clients can call the West Chester office to discuss the facts of their situation in plain terms without needing to understand legal jargon first. The firm will review what benefits may be available, assess the strength of the case, and explain the steps involved in filing or appealing a claim. For disability cases, that typically means gathering medical records and work history documentation, while workers compensation and personal injury matters involve their own distinct investigative and filing steps that the firm will walk clients through at each stage.

Service Area

John Nicholson Disability Attorney serves clients in West Chester, Butler County, and the broader Greater Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can John Nicholson help with both a workers comp claim and a disability claim at the same time?
Yes. The firm handles both workers compensation and disability law, which is important because receiving workers comp benefits can affect your SSDI benefit amount, and an attorney familiar with both areas can help you navigate that coordination.
What types of personal injury cases does the firm handle?
The firm's Yelp categories include Personal Injury Law, which typically covers cases like car accidents, slip and falls, and other situations where someone else's negligence caused your injury and inability to work.
Is the West Chester office convenient for clients in Butler County?
Yes. The office at 7103 Hamilton Mason Rd is located in West Chester, which sits in Butler County and is easily reachable for clients in Mason, Fairfield, Middletown, and other nearby communities.
What happens if Social Security denies my disability application?
A denial is not the end of the road. Most successful disability claims go through at least one level of appeal, and having an attorney represent you at the hearing stage before an administrative law judge can significantly improve your chances.
How long does the SSDI process take in Ohio?
Timelines vary, but initial decisions can take three to six months, and if an appeal is necessary, the hearing stage can add a year or more to the process. An attorney can help make sure your file is complete and accurate to avoid unnecessary delays.
Does the firm charge upfront fees for disability representation?
Social Security disability attorneys are generally paid on a contingency basis under rules set by the Social Security Administration, so clients typically do not pay attorney fees unless their claim is approved.

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