DISABILITY EVALUATION
Request an Evaluation of Your Disability for
Benefits through the Social Security Administration
The form below contains eleven (11) parts. It will take approximately twenty (20) minutes to complete even if you have created your Disability Folder as described on our "First Time Applicant's Self Help" page. Depending on your unique situation, completing this form may be a lengthy process. The information requested in this form is the same kind of information we would request from you on your initial consultation with our office. Completing this form does not obligate you in any way, nor does it obligate our firm to represent you. This form is simply a tool for helping us evaluate your potential for acquiring disability benefits from the Social Security Administration.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY QUESTIONS
Q. What is an Administrative Law Judge Hearing?
A. Social Security (SS) hearings are presided over by an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). Fortunately, the Western North Carolina area…
Q. How Much Will a Lawyer Cost Me?
A. The approval of attorney fees charged by the lawyer is required by the Administrative Law Judge. Social Security cases…
Q. What Happens When I Am Denied Benefits?
The majority of claimants face multiple denials before obtaining a favorable decision on their claim. DO NOT GIVE UP. Your…
Q. Should I Apply for Social Security When I Am Receiving Workers’ Compensation Benefits?
A. Yes, in general, Social Security law requires that you be disabled for a continuous period of twelve (12) months…
Q. How Long Do I Have to Wait to File for Social Security Disability Benefits?
A. There is no waiting period at all. You can file for Social Security Disability benefits the day you become…
Q. What Happens if I Try to Work When I am Receiving Social Security Benefits?
A. According to Social Security law, it is mandatory to report any income or benefits you receive while you are…
Q. What is the difference between SS and SSI?
Both Social Security Disability (SSD) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits share the same eligibility criteria for disability: the inability…
Q. Can I Draw Workers’ Compensation Weekly Checks and Social Security Checks at the Same Time?
A. Yes, it is possible to receive both Social Security and Workers’ Compensation benefits, but your Social Security check will…
Q. Why Won’t Social Security Pay for My Disability Without an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Hearing?
A. In North Carolina, only a small number of applicants are awarded benefits before the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) hearing.…