Are you suffering from an illness, injury or debilitating condition that will keep you from working for a year or longer? Perhaps you are trying to help a family member in this situation obtain Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. If you want upfront counsel on whether you qualify or have received a denial letter and need to appeal, our longstanding North Carolina law firm is a proven resource.
Guilford County SSD Benefits Lawyers · Experienced In Hearings And Appeals
While programs administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA) help millions of U.S. citizens meet basic needs, obtaining benefits is an imposing challenge. A high percentage of claims are denied for reasons the disabled individual does not fully understand. In many cases, a lawyer with an in-depth understanding of how the SSA evaluates impairments and makes decisions can help the applicant navigate the system effectively and obtain benefits.
A High Point Social Security Disability lawyer at our firm will carefully evaluate your situation and offer clear, helpful counsel. Our experience and capabilities cover the spectrum of:
- Applications, requests for reconsideration and appeals for either SSDI or SSI, which are distinct programs with very different qualifying requirements
- Representation of individuals with a wide range of disabling conditions, ranging from back injuries to severe physical illnesses and mental impairments
- Steps often required to improve an applicant's likelihood of success, including gathering additional medical evidence to better align with SSA guidelines
No Attorney Fees Unless We Pursue Your SSD Claim And You Receive Benefits
At Morgan, Herring, Morgan, Green & Rosenblutt, L.L.P., we have been helping people overcome legal problems and critical life challenges since 1942. Our attorneys are caring, responsive and focused on client needs. To discuss your Social Security Disability case or other legal concerns in a free initial consultation, please call or email us today.