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In the United States, we have a pact: We help those in need - the elderly, the disabled. It's been a part of our national philosophy since day one. It's why we started the Social Security Administration. It's who we are. It's in our blood. And when people cannot work because of a disability and need our help, it's time to fulfill that pact. Unfortunately, that doesn't always happen.

The process of getting disability benefits is challenging, from the initial application to appeals and hearings. At Disability Attorney Services, our job is to make the process easier. Whether you are just getting started or you have been denied benefits, we can help you move forward. Our law firm is solely focused on helping people like you get necessary Social Security Disability benefits, and our record of successful outcomes stretches back across thousands of hearings and decades of practice.

From our headquarters in Charlotte, we serve people in North Carolina and the surrounding states. Reach out to us for a free consultation today.
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If you have a disability that inhibits your ability to work, you have the right to seek Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Insurance (SSI).
However, this is not always easy.
Though the Social Security Administration exists to assist disabled Americans, it is not always easy to secure the benefits that you need.
At Disability Attorney Services, we handle only Social Security Disability claims.
Because we focus on this area solely, we have a deep and broad understanding of the many details of Social Security law.
Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income are essential benefits for many disabled Americans.
These benefits can make the difference between making ends meet and facing bankruptcy.
Despite how crucial these benefits are to some people, there is not a guarantee that those in need of these benefits will actually receive them.
The application process for these benefits is notoriously difficult, but not impossible to overcome.
Even when a doctor recognizes you are disabled, the SSA may not grant you the benefits you are applying for.
If you're applying for disability, you have a long and frustrating road ahead of you.
In order to be eligible to receive disability benefits, you must prove that you cannot work because of a disability.
You are entitled to collect benefits from the point at which you became disabled regardless of when you apply.
So if your disability doesn't come through until a year after you applied, your benefits will be paid retroactively from that point.
It's important to understand that the SSA denies far more disability claims than they accept.
When making a disability determination, the Social Security Administration will assess your residual functional capacity, which serves as an indicator of whether you are able to work.
The SSA will examine an array of medical records, doctor's notes, and other information to determine your limitations and ability to complete work tasks.
For more information about your disability application or how your RFC affects your disability claim, contact Charlotte, North Carolina, disability attorney Gary Brown at Disability Attorney Services.
When evaluating whether or not you are disabled, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will first examine your case to see whether you are currently engaged in gainful employment.
Of course, working a part-time job and earning a small amount of money does not automatically bar you from receiving benefits.
On the other hand, working a full-time job most certainly guarantees that you will be denied benefits.
That's because, in order to be eligible for disability benefits, you must be unable to perform substantial gainful activity (SGA).
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