Clements & Eubanks, PC

Social Security Disability in Mount Juliet

Social Security Disability Attorney in Mount Juliet, Tennessee

When a medical condition prevents you from working, Social Security Disability benefits can replace lost income and provide access to Medicare or Medicaid. The application process is notoriously difficult — most initial claims are denied — and the appeals process involves strict deadlines, detailed medical evidence, and often a hearing before a federal administrative law judge. Our attorneys guide claimants through every stage, from the initial application to federal court appeals when necessary.

Mount Juliet, TN

Social Security Disability in Wilson County

Our Mount Juliet office handles Social Security Disability cases for claimants throughout Middle Tennessee. Jay Clements leads the firm's SSD practice and represents claimants at every stage — initial applications, reconsideration, administrative law judge hearings, Appeals Council review, and federal district court when needed. SSD representation operates on a federal contingency fee, so there is no fee unless the claim succeeds.

Middle Tennessee SSD hearings are scheduled at the Nashville Office of Hearings Operations (OHO). The Nashville OHO hears claims from the Mount Juliet, Lebanon, Nashville, Franklin, and Murfreesboro areas. Most hearings are now held by video or phone; we prepare each client for the specific format of their hearing.

Our Services

How We Help Mount Juliet Families

  • Initial SSDI and SSI applications
  • Reconsideration appeals after denial
  • Administrative law judge hearings
  • Medical evidence development and vocational expert preparation
  • Appeals Council review
  • Federal district court appeals
  • Continuing disability reviews
  • Overpayment and benefit termination disputes

Need help with social security disability in Mount Juliet?

(615) 263-0950

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FAQ

Social Security Disability Questions in Mount Juliet

Hearings for Middle Tennessee claimants are scheduled through the Nashville Office of Hearings Operations. Hearings may be conducted in person, by video, or by phone; the format depends on the judge, caseload, and the claimant's preference.
No. The legal standard is whether your medical condition prevents you from performing substantial gainful work for at least a year. Many successful claimants live at home, care for themselves, and even engage in light activities. What matters is whether the combination of your conditions prevents sustained work, which is a medical and vocational question our attorneys develop through treating-physician records and vocational analysis.

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