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Ohio Social Security and Veterans Benefits

What to Bring About Social Security and Veterans Benefits

a

all SSA papers and denials

b

any medical records you have in your possession

c

names/addresses of doctors or mental health specialists who have been treating you and any hospitals where you have been admitted or had tests

d

employment history for the past 15 years – where and when you worked and the job title/description

e

list of medications
Phil Fulton
Phil Fulton
Practicing in: Social Security and Veterans Benefits
Location: Downtown
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