Disability Advocates In North Carolina

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Disability Advocates In North Carolina

If a medical condition prevents you from working and you live in North Carolina, you should consider filing for Social Security Disability benefits. The process of applying for benefits can be time-consuming and difficult, this is where an expert SSD advocate can step in to help you.

Hiring A North Carolina SSD Advocate

The SSA requires a disabled person to fill out many forms when applying for Social Security Disability or Supplemental Security Income. Our knowledgeable advocates have gone through the process of applying for disability benefits many times, we know that the SSA denies claims, why they deny claims, and what it takes to get these claims approved.

Advocates can help by:

  • Guiding the claimant through a process that is unfamiliar to them.
  • Reviewing the initial SSD claim for important information that might be missing.
  • Assisting you in getting the right evidence to support your claim. 
  • Staying in contact with the Social Security Administration to be sure your claim is moving along to get you approved faster.

Getting Your Benefits Approved In North Carolina

If you are disabled, you know that many things can affect your ability to work. Our experienced team can help you navigate the SSD process to determine whether you qualify for benefits or not.

Common medical conditions that may prevent someone from performing their job are:

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Kidney Disease
  • Dementia
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Sleep Apnea
  • Others

Help When You Need It

Disability Help Group helps disabled people in North Carolina and nationwide. We understand that obtaining SSD benefits can be frustrating and we want to help you. Get in touch with our team today at 800-800-2009 or contact us here now.

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