Springfield disability lawyers who know the Ozarks office.

We represent SSDI claimants throughout Springfield and Greene County. The Springfield Office of Hearings Operations serves Southwest Missouri and the Ozarks, and we've practiced before its judges for years.

12+
Southwest Missouri / Ozarks counties served from Springfield
8–12
Months average hearing wait time
1
Springfield hearing office we know inside outSSA
$0
Upfront fees · no fee unless we win
Why Springfield

Same hearing office. Same judges.

Greene County and surrounding Southwest Missouri / Ozarks counties are all served by the Springfield Office of Hearings Operations. If your SSDI case reaches hearing, it goes through this office.

We've practiced there for years. We know the judges, their patterns, and what wins cases.

That knowledge is the difference between a prepared hearing and a surprised one.

Springfield OHO

The hearing office that decides your case.

Springfield Office of Hearings Operations

If your Southwest Missouri / Ozarks SSDI claim is denied and you request an ALJ hearing, your case will be heard by the Springfield OHO.

The office serves 12+ Southwest Missouri / Ozarks counties.

Location
Springfield, Missouri
Hearing Format
Phone & video standard since 2020 · In-person available
Typical Wait Time
8–12 months from hearing request
Coverage Area
12+ Southwest Missouri / Ozarks counties
Springfield SSDI FAQs

Questions specific to Springfield.

Where is the Springfield SSA hearing office?
The Springfield Office of Hearings Operations is located at 2143 East Primrose Avenue, Suite C, Springfield, MO 65804.
How long does an SSDI hearing take in Springfield?
In recent years Springfield hearing scheduling has averaged 8–12 months from the hearing request.
Which counties does the Springfield hearing office cover?
The Springfield OHO serves 12+ Southwest Missouri / Ozarks counties including Greene, Christian, Webster, Jasper, Newton, Taney, Stone, Lawrence, and more.
What does it cost to hire a Springfield disability lawyer?
Nothing upfront. Fees are set by federal law and paid only if you win — capped at 25% of back pay with a statutory maximum.

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