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Special Education Attorney Providers in Philadelphia
📍 100 South Broad Street, Suite 1910
What to Look For in Special Education Attorney
Special education attorneys represent families in disputes with school districts, file due process complaints, and negotiate settlements to ensure children receive appropriate educational services.
- ✓Specialization in special education law
- ✓Experience with your district
- ✓Track record of successful cases
- ✓Clear fee structure
- ✓Responsiveness and communication
Insurance: Legal fees are not covered by insurance. Many attorneys offer free consultations. If you prevail, the school district may be required to pay attorney fees.
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Your Regional Office
City of Philadelphia DBHIDS
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📍 1101 Market Street, Suite 700, Philadelphia, PA 19107, Philadelphia 19107
📱 Intake: (215) 685-5400 (General DBHIDS number, ask for IDS Intake)
🕐 Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (General DBHIDS hours, may vary by specific program)
Eligibility varies depending on the specific service. Generally, individuals must be residents of Philadelphia and have a diagnosed intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, or other developmental disability that significantly impacts their daily functioning. Early Intervention services are for children under 3 with developmental delays or disabilities.
Pennsylvania Resources
Funding Sources
Medicaid/State Program
Contact your state's Medicaid agency for autism-related services and waiver programs.
Private Insurance
Many states mandate autism coverage. Check your plan's benefits.
School District (IEP)
Free Appropriate Public Education for children ages 3-22 with disabilities.
Early Intervention
Federally mandated services for children 0-3 with developmental delays.