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if you’re denied social security
disability benefits
there is an appeal process
that uh is available that enables us to
present additional information in
support of your claim
from your physicians
that will hopefully meet the social
security criteria so that you can be
approved the last step in that process
is an actual hearing
in front of an administrative law judge
that works for the social security
administration
and we prepare
the evidence for that hearing prepare
you
in how to best testify at that hearing
and represent you
at that hearing in front of the judge
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Charlotte, NC personal injury attorney Robert A. Whitlow explains what to do if you’re denied Social Security Benefits. He explains that if someone is denied Social Security disability benefits, there is an appeal process available. This process allows him to present additional information from physicians in support of the claim, with the goal of meeting the Social Security criteria for approval. The final step in the process is a hearing before an administrative law judge from the Social Security Administration. He prepares the evidence for that hearing, guides the client on how to testify effectively, and represents them directly before the judge.
