Work Injuries and Disability Claims

When an injury on the job changes your life, it can feel like everything stops at once. Bills pile up, your job is uncertain, and the paperwork seems endless. At Theisen Hubley Law in Fort Wayne, we help injured workers take control of their recovery — not just through workers’ compensation, but through every available path to financial stability and medical care.
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At Theisen Hubley Law, we meet a lot of hardworking people in New Haven, Fort Wayne, and Huntington who never expected to be sidelined by a serious injury. When you get hurt at work, the first step is usually filing a workers comp injury claim. But sometimes the damage is so severe you can’t return to work at all. That’s when Social Security Disability benefits (SSD) may come into play.
Unlike many law firms in the area, we don’t stop at workers’ comp. Our team helps clients with workers’ compensation, personal injury, and Social Security Disability — because we know how often these cases overlap.
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Knowing the benefits and procedures related to Social Security Disability (SSD) is crucial for families of children with autism in order to obtain financial assistance. At Theisen Hubley Law, we are experts in navigating SSD claims for autism. Our attorneys, Nathaniel and Christina Hubley, can guide you through the process and requirements, as well as address any questions you have about the application for SSD benefits for autism.
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I just got home from the hospital after my accident. The doctors said I have a traumatic brain injury and a neck injury. My body aches, my mind is foggy, and I can’t stop worrying about what comes next. If you’re in Fort Wayne, Allen County, or nearby towns like New Haven or Huntertown, I know what you’re going through. Here’s what to do after a brain, neck, or back injury—when you feel lost and need answers.
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I just got home from the hospital. My car is gone. I’m sore everywhere, and the pain meds barely help. I was hit by a semi truck on US-30 in Fort Wayne, and I have no idea what happens next. If you’re reading this and you’re also home after a truck accident in Allen County, you’re not alone. The confusion and stress are real—and the steps you take now matter.
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You’re finally home after your car accident. The hospital visit is over. The shock is wearing off, but the stress is just beginning. Your car might be wrecked. Bills are starting to pile up. You can’t work, and you’re worried about money and your health.
Theisen Hubley knows how overwhelming this feels. If you live in Fort Wayne or nearby, here’s what you should do next—step by step.


