The Social Security Administration’s (SSA) Compassionate Allowance List (CAL) is one avenue Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claimants use to expedite their claim. Compassionate allowance claims are not common. Instead, the CAL applies to individuals living with extremely severe impairments who would obviously meet SSA’s definition of disability. What Is […]
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Lexington: Client Testimonials & Disability Success Stories
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 […]
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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 […]
Do You Automatically Qualify for Medicaid with Disability?
Many people don’t know that Social Security Disability benefits include Medicare and Medicaid health insurance programs. This means that disabled claimants suffering from serious, ongoing medical problems gain access to health insurance in addition to their ongoing monthly disability payments. Medicare or Medicaid? As we’ve mentioned in previous posts, there are two Social Security Disability […]
When Will People with Disabilities Get the COVID Vaccine?
Like other states, North Carolina is implementing a phased approach to Covid-19 vaccine distribution. Originally, disabled adults were designed to be in Phase 2 of the State’s vaccination plan. But, the State revised its guidance following recommendations from the Federal Government. Now, North Carolina is expanding vaccinations to adults 65+, frontline and general healthcare workers. Disability advocates have […]