Murfreesboro SSDI lawyers 35 minutes from your front door.

Looking for a disability lawyer in Murfreesboro? Murfreesboro and Rutherford County are part of our home market — the Nashville hearing office handles your case, and our Nashville office is a short drive from anywhere in Rutherford County. We've represented Murfreesboro families for more than two decades.

20+
Years representing Murfreesboro families
35 min
From Murfreesboro to our Nashville office
Same OHO
Murfreesboro and Nashville cases heard by same office
$0
Upfront fees · no fee unless we win
Why Murfreesboro Matters

Murfreesboro cases. Nashville hearing office.

Murfreesboro and Rutherford County fall under the Nashville Office of Hearings Operations — the same office that handles Davidson, Williamson, Sumner, Wilson, and surrounding Middle Tennessee counties.

We've practiced in the Nashville OHO for more than two decades. Our office is a short drive from anywhere in Rutherford County — and most of our work happens by phone and email anyway, so the proximity is more reassuring than necessary.

Same county network. Same hearing office. Same judges we know. Murfreesboro is effectively part of our home market.

Murfreesboro Cases

What you should know about Murfreesboro SSDI.

Hearing office. Your hearing goes to the Nashville OHO, which serves Murfreesboro and all of Middle Tennessee.
Format. Most hearings since 2020 are conducted by phone or video. In-person hearings at the Nashville OHO remain available on request.
Wait times. Nashville OHO hearing scheduling currently averages 12–14 months from request to hearing date.
Local proximity. Our Nashville office is 35 minutes from downtown Murfreesboro. Most clients never need to visit — but it's there if you want to.
Nashville OHO

The hearing office that decides your case.

Nashville Office of Hearings Operations

If your Rutherford County SSDI claim is denied and you request an ALJ hearing, your case will be heard by the Nashville OHO. The office serves 35+ counties across Middle Tennessee — from the Kentucky border to the Alabama line.

We've represented thousands of Tennessee claimants before this office. Knowing the room — and the judges in it — is one of the most underrated advantages in a disability case.

Location
Nashville, Tennessee
Hearing Format
Phone & video standard since 2020 · In-person available
Typical Wait Time
12–14 months from hearing request
Coverage Area
35+ Middle Tennessee counties
Murfreesboro Client

A Murfreesboro disability lawyer clients recommend.

They made the Murfreesboro-to-Nashville drive seem irrelevant. Everything happened by phone and email, they knew the Nashville judges inside and out, and they won my case.

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Murfreesboro SSDI FAQs

Questions specific to Murfreesboro.

Which hearing office handles Murfreesboro SSDI cases?
Murfreesboro falls under the Nashville Office of Hearings Operations, which serves all of Middle Tennessee including Rutherford County. Most hearings since 2020 have been conducted by phone or video.
How long does an SSDI hearing take in Murfreesboro?
In recent years, Nashville hearing scheduling has averaged 12–14 months from the date you request the hearing. The hearing itself usually lasts 30–60 minutes.
Do I have to come to Nashville for my hearing?
Almost never. Most hearings since 2020 are conducted by phone or video conference. In-person hearings at the Nashville OHO remain available on request if you prefer.
Which counties does the Nashville hearing office cover?
The Nashville OHO serves 35+ Middle Tennessee counties, including Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Sumner, Wilson, Cheatham, Montgomery, Robertson, Maury, Bedford, Coffee, Dickson, and many more.

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