Spinal Injuries

Types of Disabilities

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The Social Security Administration uses seven main diagnoses for spinal disorders.

The diagnoses are:

  • herniated nucleus
  • pulposuspinal Arachnoiditis
  • spinal stenosis , osteoarthritis
  • degenerative disk disease
  • facet arthritis
  • Vertebral fracture

In addition to requiring the applicant with back trouble to have at least one of the diagnoses set out above, the Listing requires that the condition must also "result in the compromise of a nerve root or the spinal cord."

To determine Spinal Disorder Disability, SSA enlists vocational rules, which vary according to age education, work experience and physical/mental disorder to determine what other work, if any, the person can perform.

If SSA finds that a person can do his past work, benefits are denied. If the person cannot, then the process proceeds to the fifth and final step.

Each of the seven diagnoses has their own specific qualifications and guidelines. To determine these alone, even through doctors or medical records may often result in some reason for disqualification of the diagnosis. Legal representation can most often ensure your Social security benefits claim win.

Contact Social Security Group for more information on how to win your benefits claim without going through the stress of SSA and the disappointment of wasted time if your claim is denied.

Call us at 800-248-1100 or email clientservice@disabilitygroup.com

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A professional will help you at all levels of the administrative process to:

  • A representative will work with you and assist you with your initial SSI & SSDI application, with filing your request with Social Security Administration for reconsideration, requesting a hearing before an administrative law judge or filing an appeal with the Appeals council.
  • Analyze your case under Federal Social Security Disability Regulations. Obtain a copy of your file from the Office of hearings & Appeals to ensure that it reflects all your past medical treatment and that all records and documents contained therein are admissible as evidence.
  • Ask that any prior SSI & SSDI applications for benefits be reopened.
  • Protect your right to a fair hearing.
  • Make any necessary Social Security appeals.
  • A representative will work with you and assist you with your initial SSI & SSDI application, with filing your request with Social Security Administration for reconsideration, requesting a hearing before an administrative law judge or filing an appeal with the Appeals council.
  • We are not retained until the contract is countersigned.

 

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