Most South Carolina Social Security Disability Insurance claims are initially denied. And the appeals process can also be a long, arduous battle for the benefits you need. An experienced South Carolina SSDI attorney can help.
Know what you need.
Most people don’t have a lot of experience applying for Social Security Disability Insurance. It’s something you typically only do when you have to do it and you probably haven’t had to do it before.
So, it’s no wonder that the Social Security Administration frequently denies claims because of incomplete paperwork or insufficient medical evidence. About 75 percent of South Carolina SSDI claims are initially denied
An experienced South Carolina SSDI attorney will know exactly what the SSA needs and how evaluators judge applications.
Make a strong appeal.
If the Social Security Administration denied your initial application for disability benefits, a skilled attorney can help you prepare a strong appeal complete with good medical evidence to support your claim.
The experienced South Carolina SSDI attorneys at George Sink Injury Lawyers know what you need in order to make your case with the SSA.
Go into your hearing prepared.
If your initial application and appeal were denied, it’s time to work with an experienced South Carolina SSDI attorney. If you are disabled, waiting for the benefits you need in order to live can be excruciating. Don’t risk losing your last chance and having to start over.
A good South Carolina SSDI attorney will:
- Help you build your case.
- Review your paperwork and identify what’s missing.
- Know what you need to do in order to make a convincing argument at your hearing. Stand by you to help make that argument.
If you have questions about how to apply for disability in South Carolina or how to win your SSDI appeal or hearing, contact the experienced disability team at George Sink Injury Lawyers. We have office throughout the state and will answer your questions in a free consultation.
Call or text (888) 612-7001 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form