Fort Wayne, Indiana — Allen County
Social Security Disability Lawyers in Fort Wayne, IN
Fort Wayne has its own dedicated Office of Hearings Operations serving northeast Indiana. We represent claimants from Allen, DeKalb, Whitley, and Huntington counties.
Disability claims in Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne (~270,000 residents in Allen County) sees a steady volume of SSDI and SSI claims each year. Most initial applications are denied — not because the claimants aren't disabled, but because the SSA's Disability Determination Bureau in Indianapolis works strictly from the paper record. Our job is to make that record tell the right story.
Where Fort Wayne disability hearings are held
Hearing office: Fort Wayne OHO.
Hearings are routinely conducted by video and phone — you do not need to travel.
Fort Wayne SSA field office
Fort Wayne SSA Field Office
1300 S Harrison St, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
You can file an initial SSDI or SSI application at the local field office, by phone with the SSA, or online at ssa.gov. We'll handle the paperwork either way.
How long Fort Wayne disability claims take
- Initial decision: 6–8 months
- Reconsideration after denial: 3–6 months
- ALJ hearing scheduling: 10–15 months after request
- Appeals Council review: 12+ months
A claim that's appealed all the way through can take 18–24 months. The earlier we get on your case, the better.
What we handle for Fort Wayne claimants
- Initial SSDI and SSI applications
- Reconsideration and ALJ hearings
- Medical evidence development and source statements
- Vocational and grid-rule analysis
- Federal court appeals
Cost
Federal law caps SSDI attorney fees at 25% of past-due benefits or $9,200 (2025), whichever is less. You pay nothing up front and nothing if we don't win. See how we get paid →
Helpful guides
- 5 Mistakes That Delay SSDI Claims
- Reconsideration vs. Hearing
- Disability Hearing Timeline
- Surviving the SSD Wait
