Please contact a SSD attorney in Charlotte from the Bridgman Law Offices at 704-815-6055 to address all of your questions regarding your SSD hearing.
A disability qualifying for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits is a disability rendering you unable to take part in any “substantial gainful activity” which can potentially “last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months” or even cause death. If you have already applied for SSD benefits and a hearing is pending, you likely have many questions regarding how to prepare for your hearing.
Our SSD attorney in Charlotte from the Bridgman Law Offices answers some frequently asked questions regarding SSD hearings.
Do I need to obtain medical records from my providers in support of my case?
If you currently have legal representation, your SSD attorney in Charlotte will obtain the necessary medical records for your hearing. Our firm possesses the requisite experience to utilize the proper legal forms to obtain documents, when to obtain them, and how to organize and use those medical records at an SSD hearing.
Do I really need an attorney?
An SSD applicant may represent him/herself in SSD hearings; however, the Bridgman Law Offices highly recommend you retain legal representation. Social Security Disability is a unique area of law requiring unique legal knowledge and skills and should be handled by a qualified, competent attorney to vigorously represent you in obtaining the benefits to which you are entitled.
How should I handle any documents I receive from the SSD office?
Any forms, correspondence, or any other documents you receive from the SSD office should be forwarded immediately to your SSD attorney in Charlotte who will timely and appropriately address such documents.
If you are an SSD applicant with a pending SSD hearing, your objective is a successful outcome to obtain the benefits to which you are entitled. The Bridgman Law Offices have successfully represented applicants in their SSD hearings.
This article is beyond the scope of addressing all aspects of an SSD hearing. Please contact the Bridgman Law Offices at 704-815-6055 for a thorough consultation to address all of your questions regarding your SSD hearing.
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