For those who suffer from serious physical disabilities, gainful employment may not be an option. For those people, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits can provide much-needed financial support. The key to securing those benefits is receiving a diagnosis for a qualifying illness or injury. This is not as simple as it sounds, though.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is very particular about how supporting medical information is presented. Not all doctors have helped create diagnoses that are the basis for SSDI claims. Our lawyers understand what the SSA is looking for and can help your doctor understand how to present your diagnosis and supporting medical information in such a way that the SSA will recognize it as valid.
Many people understand the limitations that physical disabilities can place on a person’s ability to work. What many people do not understand is that people who have physical disabilities sometimes have issues with depression as well. They may be depressed because of their condition. The depression can exacerbate the challenges they are already facing and prevent them from working.
At Ayers, Whitlow & Dressler, we are committed to helping people fight for the SSDI benefits they deserve. We know that people facing the challenges of physical disabilities already have so much to deal with. Let us help you effectively pursue disability benefits. Attorney Robert A. Whitlow has been helping his clients work to secure the SSDI benefits they need since 1979. He knows how the SSA works and what it is looking for in a valid claim. Robert has successfully handled thousands of cases, and he can help you.
We assist clients with all manner of physical disability-based SSDI claims, including those for:
To find out more about how we have helped our clients, review our client testimonials.
If you are unable to work because of a physical disability, trust your case to an attorney with a record of success. The Social Security Disability attorneys of Ayers, Whitlow & Dressler can help you effectively pursue the compensation you need. To schedule a free initial consultation with one of our Charlotte physical disabilities attorneys, call 704-594-4317 or contact us online.
We accept cases on a contingent fee basis. We collect attorney fees only if we obtain benefits for you.