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Eric Kassor is a Raleigh attorney who has been practicing law for over thirty years. He has been practicing law in Raleigh since 1995, so he knows all the ins and out of North Carolina state law and how it relates to injury claims and Social Security Disability benefits.
A person must meet the definition of disabled, as well as fulfill earning requirements. These requirements are set forth by the Social Security Administration. It is vital to have a claim that is both supported and organized. It is always wise to consult a Raleigh SSDI attorney who concentrates in Social Security Disability cases.
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Impairment must be serious to qualify for benefits under the guidelines of the Social Security Administration. Any impairment must hinder the ability to perform and maintain gainful employment. There is a minimum amount of money that someone has the right to earn on a yearly basis. This is set forth by the SSA.
Social Security Disability benefits are actually earned through paying taxes while employed. There are applicants who do not have to meet the required work requirements. Supplemental Security Income is given to people with low income and limited resources, and is a needs-based program.
In order to qualify for benefits, a person must be disabled for a minimum of 12 months. It is because of this that one should not file right after they realize they cannot work. This makes it hard to prove that a disability will last for a year or longer.
Appeals cases can take up to one year or more. This largely depends on where you live. It is wise to start a claim as soon as possible.
Every applicant is able to appeal the decision that has been made. When an applicant first appeals, it is done in the form of reconsideration. A different person than when the initial claim was filed usually reviews all information. In many states, this step has been eliminated.
There are also other tests that determine whether or not a person qualifies for disability. Any applicant must have enough of a work history to qualify for Social Security benefits. In most cases, people must have worked a certain number of years. Age is also factored into this decision.