To learn more about disability hearings, call Bridgman Law Offices and speak to a Charlotte SSD attorney today: (704) 815-6055.
Denials at the initial determination stage and reconsideration stage lead to an administrative hearing before a judge. Statistically, this is the best opportunity a claimant has to be awarded benefits, and even more so if represented by a Charlotte SSD attorney. Other than being prepared to discuss your impairments, it is important to understand how the hearing is conducted.
A disability hearing is less formal than a trial. This contrast is apparent in the physical setting in which the hearing takes place. Unlike a courtroom with a bench for the judge, a witness box and seating for a jury and observers, the disability hearing room is more likely:
As a Charlotte SSD lawyer will caution, the microphones used to record the hearing will pick up sound throughout the room. Be certain everything you say is appropriate and furthers your interests. Also, consider the following points:
To learn more about disability hearings, call Bridgman Law Offices and speak to a Charlotte SSD attorney today: (704) 815-6055.
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