Law Office of Charles F. Hall, IV
律师事务所
Winston-Salem,NC 96 位关注者
Disability firm providing diligent advocacy & outstanding customer service. Doing all the work so you can focus on you.
关于我们
Small and personable law firm located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, focused on providing disability advocacy in Social Security Disability, Supplemental Security Income, Long Term Disability, and Short Term Disability. Superior customer service and diligent advocacy are the hallmarks of the firm.
- 网站
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https://www.AttorneyCharlieHall.com
Law Office of Charles F. Hall, IV的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 律师事务所
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Winston-Salem,NC
- 类型
- 自有
- 创立
- 2016
- 领域
- Social Security Disability、Long Term Disability和Short Term Disability
地点
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主要
1520 Martin St, Suite 107
US,NC,Winston-Salem,27103
动态
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SSDI Overpayments: What to Do if You Receive Too Much Money https://bit.ly/3EDwuss | (336) 443-0307 Receiving an SSDI overpayment can be stressful, but understanding your options is key. Overpayments occur when the Social Security Administration (SSA) pays you more than you're entitled to, often due to unreported income or changes in your living situation. It's crucial to contact the SSA immediately if you suspect an overpayment. Ignoring the issue can lead to serious consequences. The SSA may offer repayment plans, but if you can prove the overpayment wasn't your fault and you can't afford repayment, you might qualify for a waiver. Navigating the complexities of overpayments can be challenging. As a Board Certified Social Security Disability lawyer in North Carolina, I can help you understand your rights, explore repayment options, and, if eligible, pursue a waiver. Contact Attorney Charlie Hall for a consultation. For More Information and a FREE Social Security Disability Consultation with a North Carolina Board Certified Lawyer please call (336) 443-0307 or visit us online at https://bit.ly/3EDwuss
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome & SSDI: Winning Your Disability Claim https://bit.ly/3EDwuss | (336) 443-0307 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), also known as Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), can be incredibly debilitating, yet qualifying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits can be challenging. The SSA often requires extensive medical documentation demonstrating the severity of your fatigue, its impact on your daily activities, and limitations on your ability to work. Many individuals with CFS also experience other related conditions like cognitive dysfunction or pain, further complicating the claims process. It's crucial to work closely with your doctor to document all symptoms and functional limitations. As a Board Certified Social Security Disability lawyer in North Carolina, I understand the complexities of CFS cases. I can help you gather the necessary medical evidence, navigate the SSA's requirements, and build a compelling case to maximize your chances of approval. Contact Attorney Charlie Hall today for a consultation. For More Information and a FREE Social Security Disability Consultation with a North Carolina Board Certified Lawyer please call (336) 443-0307 or visit us online at https://bit.ly/3EDwuss
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Decoding the “Blue Book”: Your Guide to Social Security Disability Evaluations https://bit.ly/3EDwuss | (336) 443-0307 Understanding how the Social Security Administration (SSA) evaluates disability claims is crucial. The "Blue Book," officially titled Disability Evaluation Under Social Security, is the SSA's guide. It lists impairments and specific criteria needed to qualify for benefits. However, the Blue Book isn't the only factor. The SSA also considers your residual functional capacity (RFC), meaning what you can still do despite your limitations. Even if you don't perfectly match a Blue Book listing, you may still qualify if your RFC prevents you from performing substantial gainful activity. Navigating this complex process can be daunting. As a Board Certified Social Security Disability lawyer in North Carolina, I can help you understand the Blue Book, assess your RFC, and build a strong case for the benefits you deserve. Contact Attorney Charlie Hall today for a consultation. For More Information and a FREE Social Security Disability Consultation with a North Carolina Board Certified Lawyer please call (336) 443-0307 or visit us online at https://bit.ly/3EDwuss
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SSDI and the LGBTQ+ Community: Overcoming Barriers https://bit.ly/3EDwuss | (336) 443-0307 Members of the LGBTQ+ community often face unique challenges when applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). A 2021 study found that LGBTQ+ adults are more likely to experience disabilities than non-LGBTQ+ adults. (National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center) Challenges can include: · Discrimination and bias in healthcare. · Difficulty accessing medical care. · Higher rates of mental health conditions. · Lack of understanding of LGBTQ+-specific health needs. Finding Support: Attorney Charlie Hall is dedicated to helping all North Carolinians navigate the SSDI process. We understand the unique challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community and are committed to providing compassionate and effective legal representation. Contact us for a free consultation. For More Information and a FREE Social Security Disability Consultation with a North Carolina Board Certified Lawyer please call (336) 443-0307 or visit us online at https://bit.ly/3EDwuss
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Why You Need an SSDI Lawyer in North Carolina https://bit.ly/3EDwuss | (336) 443-0307 Navigating the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) system can feel like walking a tightrope. The application process is complex, and the SSA denies over 60% of initial claims. (SSA.gov) Don't go it alone! An experienced SSDI lawyer can: · Help you understand the eligibility requirements. · Gather and submit the necessary medical evidence. · Complete the application accurately and on time. · Represent you at your hearing. · File appeals if your claim is denied. Statistics show that applicants with lawyers have a higher chance of approval. Contact Attorney Charlie Hall, a Board Certified Social Security Disability Lawyer in North Carolina, for a free consultation. We'll help you navigate the complexities and secure the benefits you deserve. For More Information and a FREE Social Security Disability Consultation with a North Carolina Board Certified Lawyer please call (336) 443-0307 or visit us online at https://bit.ly/3EDwuss
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SSDI and Taxes: What You Need to Know https://bit.ly/3EDwuss | (336) 443-0307 Receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits? You might be wondering about your tax obligations. The IRS states that up to 85% of your SSDI benefits may be taxable, depending on your income. Factors that Determine Taxability: · Combined Income: Your SSDI benefits, plus any other income you receive, such as wages or investments. · Filing Status: Whether you file as single, married, or head of household. · Base Amount: The IRS sets a base amount above which benefits may be taxed. Don't Get Caught Off Guard: Understanding the tax implications of SSDI is crucial. Contact Attorney Charlie Hall, a Board Certified Social Security Disability Lawyer in North Carolina, for guidance on your SSDI benefits and tax planning. For More Information and a FREE Social Security Disability Consultation with a North Carolina Board Certified Lawyer please call (336) 443-0307 or visit us online at https://bit.ly/3EDwuss
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Don’t Let These Mistakes Derail Your SSDI Claim! https://lnkd.in/dybKZ44 | (336) 443-0307 Applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) can be complex. The Social Security Administration (SSA) denies over 65% of initial applications. Avoid these common mistakes: · Incomplete Applications: Missing information or documentation is a major reason for denials. · Insufficient Medical Evidence: Failing to provide enough medical evidence to support your claim. · Inaccurate Work History: Incorrectly reporting your work history and earnings. · Ignoring Deadlines: Missing deadlines for appeals or providing information. · Not Seeking Legal Help: An experienced SSDI lawyer can significantly increase your chances of approval. Contact Attorney Charlie Hall: Don't navigate the SSDI process alone. I can help you avoid costly mistakes and secure the benefits you deserve. For More Information and a FREE Social Security Disability Consultation with a North Carolina Board Certified Lawyer please call (336) 443-0307 or visit us online at https://lnkd.in/dybKZ44
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Work Credits and Social Security Disability: What You Need to Know https://bit.ly/3EDwuss | (336) 443-0307 Work Credits and Social Security Disability: What You Need to Know To qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), you need sufficient work credits. These credits are earned through employment and paying Social Security taxes. The number of work credits required varies based on your age. How Work Credits Work: · Earning Credits: In 2024, you earn one credit for every $1,640 in earnings, up to a maximum of four credits per year. · Recent Work: Generally, you need 20 credits earned in the past 10 years to qualify for SSDI. · Younger Workers: Younger individuals may qualify with fewer credits if they have a recent work history. Don't Assume Ineligibility: Even if you're unsure about your work history, contact Attorney Charlie Hall, a Board Certified Social Security Disability Lawyer in North Carolina. We can help you determine your eligibility and navigate the SSDI application process. For More Information and a FREE Social Security Disability Consultation with a North Carolina Board Certified Lawyer please call (336) 443-0307 or visit us online at https://bit.ly/3EDwuss
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Continuing Disability Review (CDR): What You Need to Know https://bit.ly/3EDwuss | (336) 443-0307 Continuing Disability Review (CDR): What You Need to Know If you're receiving Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits, you may eventually face a Continuing Disability Review (CDR). The SSA conducts these reviews to ensure beneficiaries still meet the disability requirements. In 2022, the SSA conducted over 750,000 CDRs. Why CDRs Happen: · Medical Improvement Expected: Your condition was expected to improve. · Scheduled Review: A routine review based on the severity of your condition. · Reported Improvement: The SSA received information suggesting your condition has improved. Navigating the CDR Process: · Complete the Forms: Accurately and thoroughly complete all necessary forms. · Provide Medical Evidence: Submit updated medical records and documentation of your condition. · Seek Legal Assistance: An experienced SSD lawyer can help you navigate the CDR process and protect your benefits. Contact Attorney Charlie Hall: If you've received a CDR notice, don't panic. Contact Attorney Charlie Hall, a Board Certified Social Security Disability Lawyer in North Carolina, for expert guidance and representation. For More Information and a FREE Social Security Disability Consultation with a North Carolina Board Certified Lawyer please call (336) 443-0307 or visit us online at https://bit.ly/3EDwuss