When you are a North Carolina resident who has been a victim of an injury or an illness, you may no longer be able to work. If so, you are usually entitled to disability benefits through the federal government’s Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program. If you need help applying or want your SSDI questions answered by a reliable source, contact a Granite Falls Social Security Disability lawyer.
At Law Office of Lyndon R. Helton, PLLC, we can obtain the SSDI benefits our clients deserve after a disability. Lyndon R. Helton has over 20 years of legal experience, and he can use it to benefit your specific circumstances. We proudly represent North Carolinians in Burke, Caldwell, and Catawba Counties.
Mr. Helton fights for the benefits that working people in Granite Falls deserve. He knows how to prepare a compelling SSDI claim to maximize the package you get, and he doesn’t rest until he prevails.
The SSDI program is not, in fact, a welfare program. Rather, it’s an insurance program that you’ve typically automatically paid into, either through direct payments if you’re a self-employed worker or from paying into the program if you’ve worked during the last 10 years. As a result, you may be eligible to apply for SSDI benefits if you’ve been hurt or suffered a debilitating illness. An attorney in Granite Falls can further discuss your SSDI eligibility.
Yes, an attorney can handle basically everything about your claim for SSDI benefits. Many kinds of injuries and illnesses qualify you for benefits, like serious personal injuries. The Social Security Administration first reviews an application for benefits. It then makes a determination whether you’re entitled to benefits and the amount you should get.
Even if you’re completely entitled to benefits for your injuries or illness, the SSDI system is known for being complicated and overwhelming. Every year, about two million people apply for either Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or SSDI in this country, and many initial claims are denied. Thankfully, an experienced attorney can:
To discuss your ability to qualify for SSDI benefits and hear more about the entire SSDI claim process, contact a knowledgeable attorney.
Under the rules of SSDI, you are unable to get SSDI benefits until you’ve been incapable of working for 12 months, which is calculated after the time of your relevant accident or disability. However, you can start your application process early, well before the 12-month deadline.
Many people are surprised to learn how long the application can take. Contact an attorney early in the application process. They know how to prepare it so you can get benefits as soon as you’re eligible.
At Law Office of Lyndon R. Helton, PLLC, we can assist with an initial claim or appeal. Contact us to discuss your SSDI claim or your appeal.