Daniel Bridgman
Charlotte, NC
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Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Worker's Compensation
Language
English
About
Bridgman Law Offices, PLLC is a firm that focuses on representing the rights of disabled and injured people across North Carolina and South Carolina. We take pride in the fact that our clients receive one on one attention in their particular case. If you are thinking about applying for disability or if you have already been denied, please give us a call to see if we can help. We have 3 offices in North and South Carolina including our main office in Charlotte, NC, as well as Greensboro, NC and Columbia, SC. We also handle workers compensation and personal injury cases for clients accross North Carolina.
Practices Areas
Personal Injury
Language
English
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Reviews
Mr. Bridgman and his staff are very professional, and help ease the anxiety of applying for and getting disability. The office staff handled gathering all my records, completing paperwork from SSA, and kept me informed throughout the entire process. Mr. Bridgman was very professional and reassuring, and coached me on what to expect during my hearing so I would feel confident and prepared. After years of struggling to get my disability on my own, I came to Mr. Bridgman, and he and his staff helped me win my case. I was in need of life-saving surgery and over my head in medical bills. Because of them helping me win my case, and finally getting disability insurance, I was able to get the surgery I needed. My family and I are forever grateful for that, and I strongly recommend them to anyone needing help with getting disability.
Mr. Bridgman took a complex case that sought to "reopen" prior Title II (SSDI) claim(s) going back as far as 2004. The case involved an "intellectually disabled" member of my family, who had applied for benefits (pro se) on four separate occasions, each time having been denied. Even though several other disability lawyers throughout the region said the claim was a lost cause, and refused to take it, Mr. Bridgman saw it in a different light. Mr. Bridgman not only took the case, but after over a year and a half, he obtained a fully favorable decision from the ALJ. The 2004 application was reopened and payment was made retroactive to 2004. So it is with utmost respect that I say you can't find better representation than that offered by Bridgman law!!!
They worked their fingers to the bone in order to help me with my disability. I have never had anyone be so helpful. I wish i could name them all. I finally got my approval and they called me instead of making me wait for my letter in the mail. Thank you all for your wonderful work
The firm stayed in touch, contacted me every month and even the day before my court date. I was told what to expect before going into court. I trusted Mr Bridgman to do all he could to resolve my case and he did not disappoint me
I never wanted to be disabled at any time in my life - I loved my work and my profession and worked most of my life. Mr. Bridgman met with my husband and I for our initial meeting and explained so many things to us that we never knew - that is because we are not educated in his field. Even if I had to ask him questions 2 or 3 times he was always so patient. If I e-mailed him on the weekend so he would have it on Monday he would call or email me back that same day. He really cares. Another thing that meant so much is that many professionals will leave decisions up to clients who really don't know what to do - he told me what he thought the best way was after explaining all options. I would recommend Mr. Bridgman to anyone!! He made a difference in a very difficult time in our lives.
Mr Bridgman has done a wonderful job of keeping me up to date with how my case is going. He has also been good at reminding me when forms needed to be filled out; furthermore, Mr Bridgman has also been helpful in filling out the forms. He has responded to my emails in a quick and timely manner. I would recommend Mr Bridgman to anyone in need of legal services.
Mr. Bridgeman was my disability attorney and I was truly disappointed by the way he and his office conducted themselves. The attorney that initially began with me in his firm left that practice. And there was constant turn over within his office. I was spoken to with a tone as if I were bothering them when I called with a question. Applying for disability in and of itself is exhausting mentally and emotionally. So be sure to find an attorney that gives you the same respect you give him. In our last court hearing, the judge actually refused to hear my case and very aggressively blamed Mr. Bridgeman for not being prepared and wasting her time. I was devastated. He never once accepted accountability for that, but blamed his staff and the judge. In my opinion, his overall demeanor is what that would be served best in a completely different field.
Mr. Bridgman and his staff are very professional, and help ease the anxiety of applying for and getting disability. The office staff handled gathering all my records, completing paperwork from SSA, and kept me informed throughout the entire process. Mr. Bridgman was very professional and reassuring, and coached me on what to expect during my hearing so I would feel confident and prepared. After years of struggling to get my disability on my own, I came to Mr. Bridgman, and he and his staff helped me win my case. I was in need of life-saving surgery and over my head in medical bills. Because of them helping me win my case, and finally getting disability insurance, I was able to get the surgery I needed. My family and I are forever grateful for that, and I strongly recommend them to anyone needing help with getting disability.
Mr. Bridgman took a complex case that sought to "reopen" prior Title II (SSDI) claim(s) going back as far as 2004. The case involved an "intellectually disabled" member of my family, who had applied for benefits (pro se) on four separate occasions, each time having been denied. Even though several other disability lawyers throughout the region said the claim was a lost cause, and refused to take it, Mr. Bridgman saw it in a different light. Mr. Bridgman not only took the case, but after over a year and a half, he obtained a fully favorable decision from the ALJ. The 2004 application was reopened and payment was made retroactive to 2004. So it is with utmost respect that I say you can't find better representation than that offered by Bridgman law!!!
They worked their fingers to the bone in order to help me with my disability. I have never had anyone be so helpful. I wish i could name them all. I finally got my approval and they called me instead of making me wait for my letter in the mail. Thank you all for your wonderful work
The firm stayed in touch, contacted me every month and even the day before my court date. I was told what to expect before going into court. I trusted Mr Bridgman to do all he could to resolve my case and he did not disappoint me
I never wanted to be disabled at any time in my life - I loved my work and my profession and worked most of my life. Mr. Bridgman met with my husband and I for our initial meeting and explained so many things to us that we never knew - that is because we are not educated in his field. Even if I had to ask him questions 2 or 3 times he was always so patient. If I e-mailed him on the weekend so he would have it on Monday he would call or email me back that same day. He really cares. Another thing that meant so much is that many professionals will leave decisions up to clients who really don't know what to do - he told me what he thought the best way was after explaining all options. I would recommend Mr. Bridgman to anyone!! He made a difference in a very difficult time in our lives.
Mr Bridgman has done a wonderful job of keeping me up to date with how my case is going. He has also been good at reminding me when forms needed to be filled out; furthermore, Mr Bridgman has also been helpful in filling out the forms. He has responded to my emails in a quick and timely manner. I would recommend Mr Bridgman to anyone in need of legal services.
Mr. Bridgeman was my disability attorney and I was truly disappointed by the way he and his office conducted themselves. The attorney that initially began with me in his firm left that practice. And there was constant turn over within his office. I was spoken to with a tone as if I were bothering them when I called with a question. Applying for disability in and of itself is exhausting mentally and emotionally. So be sure to find an attorney that gives you the same respect you give him. In our last court hearing, the judge actually refused to hear my case and very aggressively blamed Mr. Bridgeman for not being prepared and wasting her time. I was devastated. He never once accepted accountability for that, but blamed his staff and the judge. In my opinion, his overall demeanor is what that would be served best in a completely different field.