Krasno, Krasno & Onwudinjo

Disability Attorney in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

(717) 229-18184400 Deer Path Rd, Harrisburg, PA 17110View on Yelp
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About Krasno, Krasno & Onwudinjo

Krasno, Krasno and Onwudinjo operates from 4400 Deer Path Rd in Harrisburg, PA, serving clients across the greater Harrisburg area and much of central Pennsylvania. The firm's dual focus on Social Security law and workers compensation makes it a practical choice for people whose injuries or medical conditions have affected both their ability to work and their eligibility for government disability benefits. The combination of Social Security and workers comp experience under one roof is genuinely useful because the two systems interact in important ways, including offset rules that can reduce your disability benefits if you are also receiving workers comp payments. Having attorneys familiar with both areas can help clients avoid costly mistakes and understand how their benefits fit together. The firm can be reached at (717) 229-1818.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Applications
Disability Appeals and Hearings
Workers Compensation Claims
Workplace Injury Representation
Disability Benefit Denials
ALJ Hearing Representation

Specialties

Social Security Disability LawWorkers Compensation

How They Can Help

The firm handles Social Security disability cases at every stage, from the initial application through reconsideration, administrative law judge hearings, and appeals. On the workers compensation side, attorneys help injured workers document their claims, respond to employer disputes, and seek appropriate medical treatment and wage replacement benefits. For clients dealing with both a workplace injury and a disability claim simultaneously, the firm can address how the two cases should be managed in relation to each other.

What to Expect

When you call Krasno, Krasno and Onwudinjo at (717) 229-1818, the firm will typically begin by reviewing your work history, medical condition, and any prior claim history to assess your situation. Social Security disability cases involve a defined sequence of steps, starting with an application and potentially moving through multiple levels of review, and the firm will walk you through where you stand in that process and what documentation will be needed to support your claim.

Service Area

The firm serves clients in Harrisburg and across central Pennsylvania, with the ability to represent clients at Social Security offices and hearings throughout the state.

Frequently Asked Questions

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 a needs-based program for people with limited income and resources. Krasno, Krasno and Onwudinjo can help you determine which program you may qualify for.
My disability claim was denied. Can this firm help me appeal?
Yes, handling denied claims and pursuing appeals is a core part of the firm's Social Security practice. Many applicants are denied initially, and having legal representation during the appeals process can make a significant difference.
Can I receive both workers compensation and Social Security disability at the same time?
It is possible to receive both, but there are offset rules that may reduce your SSDI payment when you are also receiving workers comp. The firm's experience with both practice areas makes it well-suited to explain how these benefits interact in your specific situation.
How does the firm charge for Social Security disability cases?
Social Security disability attorneys typically work on a contingency basis, meaning you do not pay attorney fees unless you win your case. The fee is subject to federal limits set by the Social Security Administration. Call (717) 229-1818 to discuss fee arrangements.
Where is your Harrisburg office located?
The office is at 4400 Deer Path Rd in Harrisburg, PA. You can call (717) 229-1818 to confirm hours and schedule an appointment.
How long does a Social Security disability case typically take in Pennsylvania?
Timelines vary considerably depending on the stage of the case. Initial applications can take several months, and if the case proceeds to a hearing before an administrative law judge, the process can extend to a year or more. The firm can give you a more specific estimate based on the current backlog at your local hearing office.

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