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Definition of Disability under Social Security

Social Security Disability Insurance, officially known as old age, survivors, and disability insurance (OASDI), only distributes benefits for total disability. It is based on a person's inability to work, not on their inability to find a suitable job. Partial disability or short-term disability will not qualify for Social Security Disability benefits.

The Social Security Administration will consider a North Carolina worker totally disabled if he cannot do work that he did before his injury and his medical condition makes it impossible for him to adjust to other types of work. A disability must also be expected to last for at least one year, or result in death.

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Please fill out the following details, including a brief description of the nature of your Social Security Disability case. Once we receive your information, we will route your inquiry to our social security disability team, and every effort will be made to contact you within one business day for a free conversation about your case. You will never be obligated to hire our law firm. For specific office information, please click the “Office Locations” link at the top of this page or call us anytime, toll-free, at 1-800-220-7321.

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