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ALABAMA
1.Mobile
2.Montgomery
SOUTH CAROLINA
1.Charleston
2.Columbia
TENNESSEE
1.Kingsport
2.Knoxville
3.Chattanooga
NORTH CAROLINA
1.Greensboro
2.Charlotte
GEORGIA
1.Atlanta North
2.Atlanta Downtown
Disabling Limitations due to Your Diabetes? Diabetes Mellitus in Social Security Diabetes can cause you to experience disabling limitations alone or in combination with other impairments and could be the reason you are not able to work. Some helpful tips on how to aid your disability case as it relates to diabetes: If you have to take insulin and you experience fluctuating blood sugars throughout the day, something that you could do to help your case would be to keep a journal of your blood sugar readings so we can see over time where your readings are. The second thing you can do to help win your diabetes case is when you have a high blood sugar reading, document the symptoms you are experiencing. A lot of times when people have a high blood sugar reading, they can have problems with: fatigue, dizziness, and fainting spells. If you are experiencing…Learn More
Denied Social Security Disability? Don’t Give Up! Disability Attorney Brian Carmichael had a client that wanted to give up because their disability case was denied multiple times. The first administrative hearing was in 2008 in Selma, Alabama. The client had been unable to work since 2005. She was then denied in 2008 but we continued to appeal her case. Amidst the appeals, in 2017 an administrative law judge went back to 2005 and said that she was actually disabled the whole time as we asserted. During that time from 2008 to 2017 she wanted to give up because she was discouraged by the denials. Alabama & Georgia Disability Lawyer Brian Carmichael believed in her case and partnered with her to keep fighting unjustified denials. This is a prime example of not giving up on your disability case. If you are not able to work due to your medical conditions and…Learn More
How to Start the Social Security Disability Claim Process The first step in the disability process is actually filing a disability application with the Social Security Administration. Once of the fastest and easiest ways of filing a disability application if you have worked five out of the last ten years is to do it online by visiting the link here. You may also call the National Social Security hotline at 1-800-772-1213 and tell them that you would like to file a disability application. If you are unable to work due to a physical or mental condition we encourage you to file a disability application as soon as possible. Also, we would be more than happy to help you file the application and be there for you during every step in the disability claims process. Contact Disability Attorney Brian Carmichael at 334-737-6311 and let him help you WIN your disability claim!…Learn More