Are you considering applying for Social Security Disability benefits and interested in local disability success stories? Our Lexington disability lawyers are here to help! Below, you’ll find one of our client testimonials. Please note, names were changed to ensure client confidentiality. Collins Price Disability Stories Collins Price Client Study: Crohn’s Disease, Depression and Anxiety Client […]
Depression Awareness and Education Month: Why It’s Important
During Depression Awareness and Education Month, we want to do our part to help those living with depression and anxiety educate themselves about Social Security Disability benefits. One of the goals of Depression Awareness and Education month is to increase depression awareness and to reduce the stigma associated with depression and anxiety. If you or […]
Meet Your Greensboro Disability Lawyers – Collins Price
Brad Collins and Andrew Price are the Founding Partners of Collins Price, PLLC and Greensboro disability lawyers with deep roots in the Triad. They focus their practice exclusively on Social Security Disability claims. Most clients they represent are seeking disability benefits through the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs. Recently […]
SSDI Lawyers in Greensboro Reveal Common Application Mistakes
Brad Collins and Andrew Price are SSDI lawyers in Greensboro. They help disabled clients apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. It’s important to avoid common mistakes when applying for SSDI. Using Andrew and Brad’s combined 20+ years of experience as SSDI lawyers in Greensboro, we’ve compiled a list of those mistakes. How Do […]
Disability Lawyers in Charlotte, NC Congratulate Hannah Aspden
As Disability Lawyers in Charlotte, NC, we work with inspiring clients who live with significant disabilities and overcome challenges every day. Today, we want to highlight the grit and determination of a rising Queens University senior and US Paralympic Swimming athlete, Hannah Aspden. Hannah is competing in Tokyo now, swimming in daily meets through August […]
Is Obesity a Disability? | Social Security Benefits Info
Overweight or obese individuals applying for Social Security Disability benefits do not qualify as disabled based on their weight alone. While a person’s weight, specifically a Body Mass Index (BMI) measurement greater than 30 qualifies them as ‘obese,’ no specific weight or BMI establishes obesity as a severe impairment within the Social Security Disability program. […]








