Concord, North Carolina

Let a Concord Disability Attorney Help you File for Disability Benefits

Many Americans know that there are social security benefits available for workers who have retired. But not as many are aware that those who have worked and paid taxes into the social security fund have a right to social security disability benefits in the event that they suffer an injury or serious illness. For people who have lost income because a disability has prevented them from working, SSD or SSI (supplemental security income) benefits may be necessary to  help pay medical expenses or other household bills.

To learn if you are qualified for social security disability benefits, you must begin with an SSD/SSI application. You can file an application either in person at a Social Security Administration office, online or over the phone. You can also speak with a social security disability advocate you can advise you on disability claim regulations as well as help you throughout the process. In the event that you must file an appeal (nearly three-quarters of all disability benefits claims are initially denied), your SSD/SSI lawyer can help prepare you or any potential witnesses to appear in front of a judge, if necessary.

To apply for Social Security disability benefits in Concord, contact your local Social Security Administration office at:

830 Florence St. NW
Concord, NC 28027
(704) 788-3130

This office also serves clients in Harrisburg, Kannapolis, Mount Pleasant, Landis, Midland, Newell, China Grove, Locust, Rockwell, Stanfield, Huntersville, Gold Hill and surrounding areas.

Seated just twenty miles northeast of Charlotte and located in the center of Cabarrus County is the city of Concord. The city is closely aligned with NASCAR racing as it is the home of the Concord Motor Speedway, a NASCAR Research and Development office and several high profile racing teams. But throughout Cabarrus County, there are almost 24,000 people classified as disabled . Social security disability benefits funds could be available to a number of them to help make ends meet.

When applying for social security disability benefits, people frequently ask how disabled they must be in order to win their case. The short answer is that there is no definitive standard. A number of factors – including age, condition and previous occupation – are considered before a decision is made. In many cases, workers who are closer to retirement age are more likely to have their applications approved. However if it is determined that there is other work within the same occupation that a person may still be suited for, there is a chance that a disability claim will be rejected.
Nonetheless, tens of thousands of Americans under the age of 50 are still eligible to receive social security disability benefits. They must prove that they are unable to work a full-time job without being forced to miss multiple days every month. If you feel that you fall into that category, consult your doctor on your condition then speak with a qualified SSD/SSI attorney who can explain all of your options to you. It is also very helpful to have detailed medical records of your injury or illness to help back up your claim.

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Agape Community Health Center

120 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
Washington, NC 27889-4906
(252) 945-2011

Grimesland Community Resource Center

550 River St.
Grimesland, NC 27837
(252) 747-8162
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