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. 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.…
Q. Are Children Eligible for Social Security?
A. Yes, children may be eligible for various Social Security programs based on specific criteria. While many are familiar with…
Q. How Do Lawyers Get Paid for Handling Social Security Disability Cases?
A. Most attorneys charge a contingent fee which is the lesser of $7,200 or 25% percent of your back benefits.…
Q. How Do I Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits?
A. You become eligible for Social Security disability benefits IF you experience mental and/or physical problems of such severity that…
Q. What Witnesses or Evidence Will I Need at the Hearing?
A. Medical reports from your treating doctors play a crucial role in most hearing issues, particularly when it comes to…
Q. What if My Disability is Caused by Drugs and/or Alcohol?
A. Congress has enacted legislation that imposes significant restrictions on the eligibility for Social Security benefits if substance abuse issues…
Q. Should I Try to Work if I Have Applied for Social Security?
Yes. While you cannot be eligible for Social Security benefits while working full time, the law allows you to make…
Q. Do I Have Any Chance of Winning a Social Security Disability Case if I Am a Young Person?
A. Yes. While age is an extremely important consideration in deciding disability cases, the Social Security Administration will also look…
Q. What if I am Receiving Workers’ Compensation Benefits?
A. Social Security (SS) law mandates that any other benefits you receive must be taken into account. Consequently, your SS…
Q. Why Does it Take So Long to Get My Social Security Disability Application Approved?
A. Huge numbers of applications, changes in the disability program, and lack of adequate resources have combined to slow down…