About Tiana
Tiana Hinnant entered the legal profession after completing her legal studies. She kept a steady, workmanlike approach to building her practice, concentrating early on administrative and benefits matters. Colleagues describe her as methodical in handling records and deadlines, and she has been active in professional circles as a current member of relevant associations.
Her early career included roles that required careful review of medical and vocational records. Those positions trained her to parse dense reports and to prepare clear, organized submissions for administrative hearings. She developed a practical sense of how procedural rules affect case outcomes, and she learned to manage long timelines common in disability adjudications.
Over time her practice gravitated toward disability claims. She represents clients in matters that involve social security disability benefits and related administrative appeals. Her work involves drafting medical summaries, coordinating with treating physicians, and preparing briefs for hearing officers. She spends a good portion of her time preparing for hearings and explaining complex medical information in straightforward terms for adjudicators and clients alike.
Hinnant joined Carolina Disability Lawyers, where she continues that line of work. At the firm she handles client intake, claim development, and representation before administrative tribunals. Her approach emphasizes thorough documentation and a steady litigation posture when cases proceed to hearing. She also assists clients in understanding procedural options, such as requesting appeals or pursuing supplemental evidence to strengthen existing records.
Her activity in professional associations remains current. That involvement keeps her connected to peers and to procedural developments that affect disability practice. She participates in continuing education that addresses evolving standards for medical evidence and hearing procedures. Those activities help her maintain a consistent practice rhythm and stay current on changes that affect claim evaluation.
In day-to-day practice she balances the technical demands of disability law with attention to client communication. She spends time reviewing medical records, preparing hearing exhibits, and guiding clients through appeals timelines. She practices at Carolina Disability Lawyers, where her work centers on representing individuals in disability claims and administrative appeals.