Greensboro, North Carolina

Let a Greensboro Disability Attorney Help you File for Disability Benefits

Everyone who suffers from a disability and cannot work a full-time job is eligible to receive Social Security Administration disability benefits. For many disabled people, medical bills can often make it  hard to take care of their other household obligations. In a large number of those cases, SSD/SSI benefits can help support a person's income.

However, securing disability benefits is not something that the average person can do easily. Nearly three-quarters of SSD/SSI applications are denied by the Social Security Administration. In order to help avoid the pitfalls and move through the red tape of the social security disability benefits application, it is wise to consult a social security disability lawyer. Portions of the application process that can be done without needing a licensed attorney, but if you need to file an appeal (which most applicants do), having a SSD/SSI lawyer is very useful.

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

6005 Landmark Center Blvd.
Greensboro NC 27407
(336) 854-1809

This office also serves clients in Jamestown, McLeansville, Pleasant Garden, Summerfield, Sedalia, Colfax, Climax, Browns Summit, Oak Ridge, Whitsett, Julian, High Point, Gibsonville, Stokesdale and surrounding areas.

As the third-largest city in North Carolina, Greensboro makes up the Triad metropolitan area along with Winston-Salem and High Point. The city was named for Major General Nathanael Greene, an American commander during the Revolutionary War. Textiles have always played a large part in the city's history and economy from the growth of cotton to manufacturing plants and mills that flourished in the 19th century. However, today in Greensboro and surrounding Guilford County, there are close to 75,000 people who suffer from a disability . If you are part of that group, you could be eligible for social security disability benefits.

To qualify for SSD/SSI benefits, a disability does not have to be permanent, but it has to be sufficient to have kept you for working full-time for at least twelve months. Once you apply, your condition will be considered by Social Security Administration, who will determine if you can be deemed disabled. This usually occurs at the state level. There have been instances where workers have received their disability benefits after they have been able to go back to work. Talk to your disability advocate who may be able to help you in getting back benefits for a previous time in which you were unable to work.

It is also important to be honest with your doctor before filing disability benefits claim. Your doctor can give you an opinion on if he or she believes you are truly disabled. In addition, having a letter from your doctor can be used as part of your SSD/SSI application to strengthen your case. Be aware, that the type of doctor's letter that can help your case may be vastly different from the kind of letters your doctor writes on their patients' behalf. Because social security disability benefits lawyers are well versed in disability benefit law, they know which questions to ask your doctor or write the necessary letters to help a judge decide if you are truly disabled.

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Guilford County Health

1203 Maple St., Suite 3
Greensboro, NC 27401
(336) 641-3283

HealthServe Medical Center

1002 S. Eugene St.
Greensboro, NC 27406
(910) 271-5999

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