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Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) offers a monthly benefit to individuals who can no longer work or are limited in their ability to earn an income due to a qualifying disability. SSDI physical disability claims in Charlotte are a crucial lifeline for many individuals and families across the city.
Trusted SSDI disability lawyers can review your eligibility and assist you with filing a claim with the Social Security Administration (SSA). Learn more about your options when you schedule a free consultation with us.
A physical disability is one that limits a person’s physical functioning. The disability must be a recognized qualifying condition, medically diagnosed and documented, and causing significant impairment. Some examples of physical conditions that can count for SSDI disability in Charlotte include:
Each impairment is evaluated by the type of condition. Each condition must meet specific medical criteria to be a qualifying condition. In addition, a person cannot collect SSDI unless they meet other eligibility requirements.
Not everyone is eligible to receive SSDI for their physical disability. Unlike other disability benefits, SSDI is only available to individuals who have paid into Social Security through their wages and earned enough work credits based on age. This is in addition to having a qualifying condition like those noted above.
Furthermore, the condition must be expected to last or have lasted at least 12 months or is expected to result in death. The physical disability must also make the person unable to participate in substantial gainful activity (SGA). SGA refers to a specific level of work and earning ability.
The SSDI application is only one part of the disability claim process. It is crucial to gather evidence of the disability and its impact on the claimant’s ability to perform work. Individuals should gather all relevant medical records and information about doctors and specialists related to the condition. This information must show how the condition meets the medical criteria for the specific physical disability and its impact on the applicant’s ability to work.
A person seeking SSDI benefits must also gather information on their work history including the type of work performed, job titles, and length of employment. Similarly, he or she will need to determine if they have enough work credits to be eligible for SSDI.
A disability attorney can help gather the evidence and determine whether a person has a qualifying disability and whether they are eligible for SSDI benefits.
If you have a physical condition that makes you unable to work, you may be eligible for monthly disability benefits. Jan Dils, Attorneys at Law, is the largest female-founded law firm in the country and proudly has experience handling disability claims nationwide. Schedule a consultation now to get trusted assistance with your SSDI physical disability claim in Charlotte.
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