Justice Law Firm

Disability Attorney in Columbus, Ohio

(614) 543-1320131 Dillmont Dr, Ste 109, Columbus, OH 43235View on Yelp
Justice Law Firm - disability attorney in Columbus, OH
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About Justice Law Firm

Justice Law Firm operates out of Suite 109 at 131 Dillmont Dr in Columbus, Ohio, serving clients who need legal help with disability claims and workers compensation matters. The firm's listed focus on disability law signals experience with the Social Security Administration's claims process, including the multi-stage appeals process that many applicants face after an initial denial. For people in central Ohio who are unable to work due to a medical condition and are struggling to get benefits approved, Justice Law Firm offers representation through the stages where legal advocacy tends to matter most, including hearings before an Administrative Law Judge. The firm's workers compensation practice extends its reach to clients whose inability to work originated with a job-related injury, allowing the firm to address both the SSA disability side and the Ohio workers comp side of a client's situation. You can contact the firm at (614) 543-1320.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Applications
Disability Hearing Representation
Appeals Council Reviews
Workers Compensation Claims
Permanent Disability Benefits
Denied Disability Claim Appeals

Specialties

Disability LawWorkers Compensation LawSocial Security Disability Appeals

How They Can Help

Justice Law Firm helps clients apply for and appeal Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income benefits, building the medical and vocational record needed to demonstrate that a client meets the SSA's definition of disability. On the workers compensation side, the firm assists injured Ohio workers in pursuing benefits through the state system, including representation at Industrial Commission hearings. For clients whose disabling condition has roots in a workplace injury, the firm can address both streams of potential benefits.

What to Expect

When a new client contacts Justice Law Firm, the attorneys assess the medical history and work history relevant to both disability and workers comp eligibility. For disability cases, the firm helps gather supporting medical documentation and prepares clients for what to expect at an ALJ hearing if the case reaches that level. For workers comp matters, the firm handles claim filings, disputes over benefit amounts, and hearing appearances. Clients at Justice Law Firm are guided through each step rather than left to interpret the system on their own.

Service Area

Justice Law Firm serves clients in Columbus and the broader central Ohio area, including those appearing before the Social Security Administration's hearing offices serving the region.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SSDI and SSI, and which one applies to me?
SSDI is based on your work history and the Social Security taxes you have paid, while SSI is a needs-based program for people with limited income and resources. An attorney at Justice Law Firm can review your situation to determine which program you may qualify for.
My disability claim was denied by Social Security. Is it worth appealing?
Yes. Many initial applications are denied, and a significant number of applicants who appeal and receive a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge are ultimately approved. Having an attorney prepare and present your case at that hearing can improve your chances.
Can Justice Law Firm help me if I became disabled because of a work injury?
Yes. The firm handles both disability law and workers compensation, which puts it in a strong position to assist clients whose disabling condition developed from a job-related injury and who may be entitled to benefits through both the SSA and Ohio's workers comp system.
How long does the Social Security disability process typically take in Ohio?
Processing times vary, but initial decisions can take several months and appeals can extend the process further. The ALJ hearing stage alone often involves a significant wait. An attorney can help move your case along and make sure your file is as complete as possible.
What does Justice Law Firm charge for disability representation?
Social Security disability attorneys work on a contingency fee basis regulated by federal law. If your case is successful, the fee is a percentage of past-due benefits up to a statutory cap. There is no fee if your case does not result in an award.
Where do disability hearings for Columbus area claimants typically take place?
Social Security disability hearings for Columbus area claimants are generally held at the Social Security Administration's Office of Hearings Operations serving central Ohio. Justice Law Firm can represent you at that hearing and help you prepare your testimony and evidence.

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