High Point is the eighth most populous city in North Carolina. It has a population of over 115,000 and straddles four counties (Guilford, Forsyth, Randolph, and Davidson) in central North Carolina. It is the only city in North Carolina (and one of few in the United States) with part of its territory inside four separate counties.
Since the 1880, furniture manufacturing has played a central role in the High Point economy. Today, it is widely recognized as the furniture capital of the world. Twice every year, the city hosts the High Point Market, a furniture exhibition and trade show which attracts more than 100,000 buyers and exhibitors. This is the largest such furniture show in the world.
Yachts and hosiery are among the other items whose manufacture have long been a staple of the High Point economy. In more recent times, High Point has developed into a leader in industries as diverse as banking and finance, pharmaceuticals, photography and distribution. Despite its growing diversity, however, furniture manufacturing and distribution remains the anchor of the local economy.
Roughly 77% of High Point residents are high school graduates, and 25.5% have achieved a bachelor’s degree. The number of high school graduates is somewhat lower than national averages, but the number of college grads is in keeping with the rest of the country.
Nearly 10% of the children in High Point and over 23% of working age adults live with some level of disability. Of working age disabled adults, 63.5% are able to maintain some form of meaningful work, a percentage which is well above national averages and show that the industries in the High Point area make considerable concessions to allow for disabled employees.
Back to topApplying for High Point Social Security Disability Benefits
Despite everything which can be done, however, some High Point residents’ disabilities are simply too severe for continued employment. In such cases, Social Security disability benefits are often the only viable option to continue living a self sufficient life.
Back to topHiring a High Point Disability Attorney
If you have a disabling condition and need help obtaining your benefits from the government, consult a High Point Social Security disability lawyer. Over 70% of those who are not represented by a High Point disability lawyer have their initial claim denied, often for the most trivial of reasons. Your High Point Social Security lawyer can give you sound advice and solid representation to make sure that your case receives the attention it deserves from SSA adjudicators.
Whether you are at the beginning of the process, or you have been denied disability benefits and you are in some point of the appeals process, a High Point Social Security disability attorney can make all the difference in assuring that your claim is ultimately approved.
Consulting a High Point Social Security attorney won’t cost you anything up front. In fact, you will only be charged (except for legal fees incurred by your lawyer) if your High Point disability lawyer helps you receive your benefits. All of your High Point disability lawyer’s pay will come from the back pay which is owed to you, and it will never be greater than a quarter of your back pay or $6,000.
Your chance of ultimately winning your disability claim rises to nearly 90% when you are represented by a High Point disability attorney. When you think about it, you really can’t afford not to have a High Point Social Security disability lawyer in your corner with you, especially if you are already in the appeals process.
You get one chance at each level of the appellate system, and you’re going to want your High Point disability lawyer working with you to ensure your best chances of having your claim accepted. Your attorney will help you fill out forms that the Administrative Law Judge will require at your hearing such as, form SSA-4632, to thoroughly document your disability.
A High Point Social Security Disability lawyer will also handle disability claims in the following cities located in Guilford County, Alamance County, Chatham County, Randolph County, Caswell County, Rockingham County, Stokes County, Forsyth County, and Davidson County: Gibsonville, Archdale, McLeansville, Brightwood, Summerfield, Oak Ridge, Walkertown, Winston-Salem, Wallburg, Kernersville, Thomasville, Greensboro, Pleasant Garden, Lexington, Asheboro, Burlington, Reidsville, Welcome, Bethesda, Elon, Jamestown, Graham, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh.
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