North Carolina imposes strict deadlines on workers' compensation claims. If you miss this deadline, even by a day, you could lose the right to receive the benefits that you need. This is why you cannot afford to delay the process. Building your claim takes time...
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What are some myths about SSD?
When you apply for Social Security Disability in North Carolina, it's important to separate myths from the facts. Some people avoid applying because they erroneously assume that the Social Security Administration will reject their claim. Others assume that the SSA...
Could you lose SSD benefits?
If you're permanently disabled in North Carolina, you might be able to receive Social Security Disability benefits for the rest of your life. However, the state might cut off your benefits if your situation changes. Periodically, the state will review your situation...
Can you lose SSD if you get a part-time job?
If you have a qualifying disability in North Carolina, you may qualify for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits. This money compensates you for lost income, so you can continue to make money while living at home. Over time, you may start thinking about entering...
Back injury is a common reason for SSD claim approvals
Back pain can be a debilitating condition just of itself, but the truth is that the pain is also an indication of a much more serious problem than soreness. It is true enough that many workers in North Carolina who are required to do physical labor do suffer soreness...
How do applicants qualify for social security disability?
Social Security Disability compensates workers in Charlotte, North Carolina, who no longer work physically as they did before. It differs from Supplemental Security insurance, which gets funded by public taxes. Applicants must meet certain requirements to qualify for...
Chronic fatigue sufferers may qualify for SSD
Residents of Charlotte and other parts of North Carolina may be suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome. Some people with this condition hold part-time jobs that are flexible. Others are not able to work and have questions about receiving Social Security disability...
Your diagnosis of multiple sclerosis and disability benefits
North Carolina readers are aware of their right to certain types of financial support in the event that a medical condition takes their ability to work. Individuals who can no longer work due to a disabling medical condition could have a rightful claim to either...
Applying for benefits: What you need to apply
When a medical condition, injury or other issue prevents you from working, your financial well-being is at stake. It could be important to seek financial support through a claim for disability benefits, but the application process can be both confusing and...
Epilepsy, your ability to work and your right to benefits
North Carolina residents who have disabling medical conditions often struggle with the uncertainty that comes with the inability to earn a living or provide for loved ones. You may be experiencing this if you have a epilepsy, a medical condition that often prevents...