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Medical Conditions: Back, Neck & Joint Pains

Getting the National Government to Agree With Your Doctor

Sitting, standing, walking, driving and even sleeping can be nearly unbearable activities for people who suffer from back, neck or joint-related medical issues — all of which can make it difficult if not impossible to work. But convincing the government is still a problem.

If you don't think it will be a problem for you, consider that roughly half of all disability claims involve back, neck or joint-related medical problems and that nearly one million disability claims are initially denied each year by the Social Security Administration (SSA) — most by people who didn't hire an attorney.

The conscientious and dedicated team of professionals at My Social Security Disability Benefits has handled thousands of claims involving all types of legal matters and has been successful in over 98 percent of all the cases we have handled. Why increase the chance that your lifetime benefits will be denied or delayed? Find out what our team can do on your behalf by calling or contacting our law office now for a free claim assessment.

The law does not require you to work with pain just because you can. If you are over the age of 50 and have been trying to keep working despite a painful injury or medical condition — our team can help you get the financial and medical benefits you need to start living life differently.

Back, Neck and Joint-Related Medical Disabilities

There are numerous back, neck and joint-related ailments that can lead to a medical disability determination by the SSA, including:

  • Herniated discs
  • Bulging discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Nerve impingement
  • Degenerative arthritis
  • Fibromyalgia

If you are experiencing back, neck or joint problems, seek medical treatment as soon as possible and be sure to tell the doctor about all of your symptoms. Don't leave anything out and don't minimize how they're affecting you. You may also want to keep a journal. All of these actions can help establish a strong medical foundation for your claim.

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You won't have to pay any lawyer fees unless and until we win your claim and get money and benefits for you.

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To learn more about our practice or the medical issues involved with back, neck or joint-related Social Security Disability claims, call our office now at the toll-free number listed above or contact us online.

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