Questions about Social Security Disability

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Cincinnati Social Security disability lawyer Michael J. Mooney from the Michael J. Mooney and Stephen H. Olden Law Offices will join Moore Law host and TV journalist Deb Haas and attorney co-host Don Moore to answer viewer questions about “Social Security Disability” this Monday, August 6, 2012. Viewers can call in with any questions relating to information needed when applying for benefits, how the appeal process works or how benefits are affected by other payments as well as other concerns when Moore Law airs this Monday at 9:30 a.m. on WXIX-TV, FOX19.

Viewers who may be unable to call on Monday can also submit their questions via the show’s new “Moore Law Connection” segment. Don’s son, Cincinnati personal injury lawyer Dan Moore, answers selected questions submitted via Twitter, Moore Law on Facebook and the “Send Us Your Questions” form located on both the Moore Law section of the FOX 19 website and this blog.

Michael Mooney received his Juris Doctor from the University of Illinois College of Law four decades ago and represents clients in Social Security disability law and veterans disability law. He has been a member of the Cincinnati Bar Association since 1983 and has taught numerous classes and seminars regarding Social Security law. Michael has also been involved with pro bono activities as part of the Cincinnati Legal Aid Society since 1983.

Different attorneys from the Ohio and Kentucky legal communities will be making guest appearances on Moore Law, which is executive produced by Attorneys Online, Inc. Moore Law is educational programming from WXIX-TV, and while our attorneys will answer all viewer questions, it will be for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.

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