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Understanding the difference between Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income

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Last Modified on Sep 28, 2023

Social Security Disability Insurance, (“SSD”), and Supplemental Security Income (“SSI”) are two programs administered by the Social Security Administration that provide monthly benefits to disabled persons. In some cases, an…

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How do I begin the process of applying for Social Security Disability?

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Last Modified on Sep 28, 2023

To start the process of applying for Social Security Disability benefits, you must complete and submit a Social Security Benefit Application, Adult Disability Report, and an Authorization to Disclose Medical…

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Can my employer fire me while I am on WC?

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Last Modified on Sep 28, 2023

Retaliatory Employment Discrimination Act (REDA) protects employees who file WC claims. This law allows employees to sue the employer for monetary damages if the employer fires, demotes, punishes or takes…

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What if I have problems after I settle my claim?

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Last Modified on Feb 27, 2025

DOL Website Employment Discrimination Bureau Most insurance companies will try to clinch or close out the claim when they offer a settlement. This means you can never reopen your claim…

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Do I need a lawyer?

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Last Modified on Sep 28, 2023

In order to make sure you have all the necessary facts and N.C. laws to make an intelligent decision on your WC case, it is important to consult an attorney…

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How do I pay my lawyer?

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Last Modified on Sep 28, 2023

All charges for legal services must be approved by the IC. Generally, lawyers charge a 25% flat fee for their services on WC cases. This fee is payable only if:…

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Personal Injury Detailed Overview

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Last Modified on Sep 28, 2023

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Q. What type of disability is required before I qualify?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

You may be eligible for Social Security (SS) if you have mental and/or physical problems severe enough to keep you from working for a period of twelve (12) months or…

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Q. What happens when I am denied?

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2023

Most claimants are denied several times before they receive a favorable decision on their claim. DO NOT GIVE UP. Your best opportunity to prove your disability occurs with a lawyer…

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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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