Local Service Area for Social Security Disability Claims & Appeals

When processing your Social Security disability claim, you always want to work with an attorney who lives and works in your local area. It's true that Social Security is a federal government matter, but the processing offices and appeals claim hearing rooms are located in cities throughout the country.

In Louisville, Kentucky, the local office processes claims from all the counties in the Greater Louisville / New Albany, Indiana area. This includes folks from places like Frankfort and Elizabethtown, KY and Austin / Scottsburg, IN.

We love living in this community because of the quality of life and the friendly nature of its residents. From the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs to the Thunder Over Louisville fireworks display to the Abbey Road on the River Beatles Festival, there's always something fun and exciting to do here.

Our clients come from all walks of life, from college students at the University of Louisville, to former soldiers from Fort Knox, to mill workers at the Hillerich & Bradsby plant that makes Louisville Sluggers. They all have come across situations where they can no longer work and need help filing a Social Security disability claim. So if you live in Jefferson, Shelby, Henry, Hardin, Spencer, Oldham, Franklin, or Bullit counties in Kentucky or Clark or Floyd counties in Indiana, then Greg Marks, Social Security disability lawyer, is available to assist you from his conveniently located Louisville office. This covers people from New Albany and Clarksville, Indiana, as well as Middletown, St. Matthews, Shelbyville, Bardstown, Hodgenville and Crestwood, Kentucky.

All across Kentuckiana, from Pewee Valley to LaGrange, Campbellsville to Shepherdsville, there are residents who need help getting just treatment from the Social Security disability process. We're here if you need us. Call us today at (800) 953-3153 or (502) 244-4800 to set up a free, no-obligation telephone or in-person appointment so we can discuss your situation and determine the best way to proceed.