Greenville Social Security Disability Lawyers

The Social Security Disability Insurance program provides cash benefits to people who are unable to work because of a lasting disability. While it seems straightforward, the application process can be complex and confusing—even the smallest error on the application could delay or cost you your benefits. You need a trusted advocate who can walk you through the entire process, whether you need to just start the application or appeal a denied claim.

To find out how Ricci Law Firm Injury Lawyers can assist you throughout the application or appeals process, please call the experienced Greenville Social Security Disability lawyers at (252) 777-2222.

Navigating the Complexities of Social Security Disability Claims

We represent clients seeking Social Security Disability benefits, assisting with initial applications, documentation, and appeals for denied claims. Our team ensures that clients present strong cases to secure the benefits they need to manage their conditions and maintain financial stability.

Additionally, we guide clients through eligibility requirements for temporary and permanent disability benefits, providing the support necessary to navigate the process and secure the financial assistance they deserve.

Ricci Law Firm Strengthens Your Social Security Disability Claim

Understanding SSDI and SSI: Key Differences

  • SSDI Eligibility: For individuals who are injured or sick, have worked a set number of years, and paid Social Security taxes.
  • SSI Eligibility: Designed for older adults and individuals with limited financial resources who don’t qualify for SSDI.
  • Purpose: SSDI supports workers with sufficient credits, while SSI aids those without a significant work history or awaiting SSDI approval.
  • Legal Assistance: Our attorneys can help you file claims for both SSDI and SSI, increasing your chances of success.

When a disability prevents you from working, you need an aggressive advocate who can represent you at any stage of the application process. Our team will ensure you have the forms filled out completely and correctly, so you avoid one of the most common mistakes people make. 

Each application is reviewed closely by the Social Security Administration. Missing details or information errors will result in a denial, setting you back in the system and delaying your benefits. When you are denied, you need to be sure you get it right when you resubmit your forms, and Ricci Law Firm offers experienced SSD attorneys to guide you.

Some law firms will help you through the first three levels of appeal when you are denied, but few will go the full distance to the Federal Court review. This is a demanding situation that not every disability lawyer is ready to face. At Ricci Law Firm, our founding lawyer is certified as a specialist in Social Security Disability law by the North Carolina State Bar. We will be with you every step of the way.

Qualifying for Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits

Each year, workers earn up to four Social Security credits based on income, which are essential for retirement and disability benefits. To retire and claim regular benefits, 40 credits are required. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) eligibility, however, depends on your age and work history. For example, applicants under 24 need six credits earned in three years, while those over 31 require 20 credits from the past decade. Additional criteria include proving your inability to work due to a long-term or permanent disability.

Applying for SSDI can be time-consuming, often taking 6-12 months for a hearing. However, certain situations, such as terminal illnesses or qualifying under Compassionate Allowances or Quick Disability Determinations, may expedite approval. Ricci Law Firm’s experienced attorneys guide you through this complex process, preparing you for hearings and ensuring you present a strong case to secure your benefits as quickly as possible.

How SSDI Benefits Can Help You

There are many people struggling because they are unable to work but also unaware that they may be eligible for SSDI benefits. SSDI benefits come in the form of monthly cash payments.

These benefits can be essential to injured workers, helping them to cope with challenges such as:

  • Food and shelter
  • Financial support of family members
  • Medical care
  • Transportation

When you cannot work because of a disability or illness, you may experience a great deal of hardship. Act now to get the government benefits to which you are entitled and have been paying for by way of working and paying Social Security taxes.

Family Members of Disabled Workers

Some of your loved ones are also eligible to receive these benefits.

According to the Social Security Administration, these eligible family members may include:

  • Your spouse, if he or she is at least 62 years old.
  • Your spouse at any age, provided your spouse cares for your child, who must be younger than 16 or disabled.
  • Any children you have that are unmarried and younger than 18.
  • Any children you have that are unmarried, 18 or older, and have a qualifying disability that started before he or she turned 22.
  • Under certain circumstances, a spouse who has been divorced from you but was previously married to you for at least 10 years, and is now at 62 years old, may be able to claim SSDI benefits based on your work earnings.

If you want an experienced Social Security Disability lawyer in Greenville to help you apply for disability benefits or appeal a denied claim for benefits, now is the time to contact Ricci Law Firm Injury Lawyers. We offer free case evaluations and represent clients on a contingency fee basis throughout North Carolina.

Request a free consultation by calling our firm at (252) 777-2222 today.

Social Security Disability FAQs

Social Security Disability claims can be complex, with many legal challenges that may feel overwhelming, especially while managing the impact of your disability and navigating the application process.

To assist you, we’ve compiled answers to some of the most common questions our clients have about Social Security Disability cases in North Carolina. Read on to learn more about your eligibility, rights, and how to secure the benefits you deserve.

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Hire a North Carolina Social Security Disability Lawyer Today

When you are facing an uncertain financial future because you cannot work, you should be able to rely on the government programs that are put in place to help people like you. However, like any federal system, it can be confusing and frustrating to achieve the results you need. When you are sick or injured, you have even less strength or time to fight for the benefits you are owed.

At Ricci Law Firm, each North Carolina Social Security Disability lawyer is dedicated to making sure your application is as complete and accurate as possible so you can obtain your benefits without unnecessary complications. We identify any circumstances that could speed up your claim and are not discouraged if your claim is denied. Our professionals protect your rights and keep you informed at all times on how your claim is going. 

Do not delay getting help with your Social Security Disability benefits request. Contact us now to schedule your free consultation.