North Carolinians with medical conditions or impairments that prevent them from being able to work may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Learn about the Social Security Administration's disability programs, eligibility criteria, benefit amounts, and the application steps below.
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When your disability keeps you from working, it may be time to file for disability benefits.
If you're a North Carolina resident facing challenges due to a disability, you're not alone. More than 333,000 North Carolinians currently receive benefits through Social Security disability programs.
If you live in North Carolina and are unable to work due to a disability, you may qualify for support.
In North Carolina, more than 333,000 people rely on Social Security disability benefits for financial support.
We've created a complete directory of every SSA office in North Carolina — plus their hours, phone numbers, and fax numbers.
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