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Daniel A. Bridgman

Daniel A. Bridgman is a founding attorney at Bridgman Gantt Law Offices in Charlotte, North Carolina. He focuses his practice exclusively on Social Security Disability law, drawing on his unique background as a former Disability Examiner for the North Carolina Disability Determination Services. This experience gives him an insider’s perspective on how claims are evaluated and decided. A graduate of Wake Forest University School of Law, Mr. Bridgman helps clients navigate the complex disability system, from initial filings to appeals. He is admitted to practice in North Carolina and the U.S. District Court for the Western District of North Carolina.

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Q. What is an Administrative Law Judge Hearing?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

SS hearings are held by a judge called an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). The Western North Carolina area has been blessed with very competent and reasonable ALJs. The hearings are…

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Q. When can I expect a hearing on my claim?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

Due to the large number of appeals in Social Security cases, it is often many months before each level of an appeal is decided. You are generally given several months…

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Q. What is the difference between SS and SSI?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

Both SS and SSI benefits have the same requirements for disability–the inability to work at a suitable job for a continuous period of twelve (12) months or more. SS benefits…

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Q. Why won’t SS pay for my disability without an ALJ Hearing?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

A very small number of applicants are awarded benefits in North Carolina before the ALJ hearing. Social Security decisions and opinions prior to the ALJ hearing are generally made by…

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Q. Should I try to work if I have applied for Social Security?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

Yes. While you cannot be eligible for Social Security benefits while you are working full time, the law does permit you to make “work attempts” for periods of time without…

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Q. What witnesses or evidence will I need at the hearing?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

Since most of the issues for hearing involve medical questions, medical reports from your treating doctors are critical. Doctors are not asked to attend SS hearings. ALJs will not decide…

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Q. What if I am getting Workers’ Compensation benefits?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

SS law requires that all other benefits you receive be accounted for. This accounting normally means that SS benefits are offset or reduced by the other benefits you receive. While…

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Q. What if my disability is caused by alcohol or drugs?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

Congress has passed legislation that severely limits the receipt of SS benefits if your substance abuse problems contribute to your disability. While the current law is very unfavorable to these…

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Q. How much will a lawyer cost me?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

The ALJ must approve any fee charged by a lawyer. Lawyers will take Social Security cases on a contingency or percentage (%) basis. The standard percentage is twenty-five percent (25%)…

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Q. How do I select a social security lawyer?

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Last Modified on Jan 03, 2024

Social Security law changes regularly with new Congressional legislation and Court decisions. You should select a lawyer who regularly practices in SS court. The lawyer should be experienced, knowledgeable and…

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Workers Compensation Overview

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

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How do I handle myself at the scene?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

You must stop and help anyone who is injured at the scene. Take precautions to make sure other cars are warned of the wreck. North Carolina Law requires you to…

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