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North Carolina Long-Term Disability Attorneys

Long-term disabilities can occur at any point in a person’s life. Some people are born with conditions that affect their ability to hold a job, while others may become disabled due to a car accident or serious illness. In order to receive long-term disability assistance, an individual will have to prove that their disability will last over a year.

If you are struggling financially due to a long-term disability, you may be entitled to Social Security benefits. Contact a North Carolina long-term disability attorney today to receive more information on filing and appealing Social Security claims.

Common Long-Term Disabilities

Long-term disabilities will affect the ability of an individual to make sufficient income. Some people are rendered unable to work whereas others may not be able to do work that will pay enough to survive. The following are common long-term disabilities:

  • Cancer
  • Mental illness
  • Neurological disorders
  • Degenerative diseases
  • Chronic illnesses
  • Musculoskeletal problems

How We Can Help

The majority of individuals hire Social Security representation. Using a North Carolina long-term disability attorney will help you with the following:

  • Understanding social security benefits
  • Staying organized
  • Searching for proper medical documentation
  • Initial filing of application
  • Appealing denied claims
  • Repayment Litigation

Many applicants are denied by the Social Security Administration each year. Fortunately, an experienced attorney may be able to offer relief from this problem.

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A North Carolina long-term disability lawyer can help you receive the benefits you deserve. Contact an attorney today to receive more information.