We Help You Understand The Benefits Of Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
For many people struggling with serious disabilities in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and throughout the country, keeping a steady job is simply not an option. In some cases, mental or physical disabilities arise at birth or at an early age, thereby limiting any income-earning potential.
For those with minimal income, limited assets and insufficient work history to qualify for Social Security Disability (SSD), Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can provide much-needed financial assistance to get by.
Do I Qualify For SSI?
At Bridgman Law Offices, we understand that for many, understanding the differences between SSD and SSI can be confusing — even before you pile on the paperwork that comes with trying to apply for benefits.
Instead of attempting to navigate the rules, procedures, forms and potential appeals processes on your own, our principal attorney, Daniel A. Bridgman, and his team can help you through the entire process.
If you or someone you care for (a child or an adult with special needs) requires financial assistance to manage a mental or physical disability, we can provide you with the information and resources to complete an application or carry out an appeal for SSD or SSI benefits.
In short, if you or a loved one has a documented disability, has not worked or can no longer work and is on a limited income, it’s in your best interests to speak with an SSD/SSI lawyer.
Call Us For Your Free Consultation
When you call Bridgman Law Offices, you will speak with a real person who can help you get answers regarding your issues. You can reach us at 877-330-4817 or by sending an email via our online contact form.
Our primary office is in Charlotte and we routinely help clients across the state. We also work with clients in Columbia, South Carolina, and Atlanta Georgia.