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Greensboro, North Carolina Disability Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 3 Greensboro attorneys and 3 law firms.

David B. McLean
North Carolina Disability attorney at David B McLean with 26 years of experience
1100 Revolution Mill Drive, Greensboro, NC

Kenneth M. Johnson
North Carolina Disability attorney at Tuggle Duggins with 41 years of experience
100 North Greene Street, Greensboro, NC

Paul D. Coates
North Carolina Disability attorney at Pinto Coates Kyre and Bowers with 44 years of experience
3203 Brassfield Road, Greensboro, NC
Need help with Social Security Disability?
If you are unable to work due to a long-term injury or disability you may be eligible for disability benefits or social security disability benefits (SSDI). While you have a legal right to apply for disability benefits on your own (without a lawyer), it might not be in your best interests. Cases can take up to two years and many first-time applicants are denied. Hiring a qualified disability attorney will increase your chances of getting approved or winning an appeal.
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