The Social Security Administration has strict guidelines that must be followed in order to have your claim approved. If you make a simple clerical error, your case can be denied. If your medical records are insufficient, you may be denied. There are too many reasons why you are denied benefits to not have the assistance of an experienced attorney on your side.
Can I File For Benefits On My Own?
Absolutely, you do not have to have an attorney to file for Social Security disability benefits. If you plan to go it alone, you should know that more than 60% of all applications are denied on their first attempt. If your case is denied and is sent for reconsideration you can expect about a 20% chance of approval at that stage. This is why most people opt for a Greensboro Social Security attorney to file their claim, to avoid those mistakes that can cost precious time in receiving benefits.
What If I Already Filed?
If you have already filed you can still use legal counsel to assist with finding out the status of your claim, and also receive help with an appeal process if your claim is denied. At any stage in the filing process you feel you need help, our attorneys are here to assist you.
How Do I Know If I Am Eligible For Benefits?
If you are unsure about your eligibility for benefits then you can speak to an attorney for free that will evaluate your case and review your medical history to help determine your eligibility. Our experienced attorneys can even help you determine how much benefits you could expect to receive if approved.
To speak with an experienced Greensboro Social Security attorney for free, call out offices today!