Tuesday 3 March 2015

Social Security Claims And Nerve Pain (Vid)

Some excellent advice in this video talking about how best to present your case to official bodies if you have nerve pain/neuropathy. In this case, it concerns applying for social security on grounds of disability or invalidity but it can equally apply to persuading sceptical family members that your condition needs to be taken seriously. Short video - well worth a watch.

Nerve Pain or Neuropathy and SSDI Claims
Social Security Disability videos
Published on 12 Feb 2015


Are you applying for Social Security disability benefits based on nerve pain or neuropathy? While pain is a factor in many different types of SSDI or SSI claims, my experience has been that disability judges are very often receptive to nerve pain cases.

As discussed in this video, severe nerve pain often arises from significant medical problems - conditions that include:

diabetes
HIV/AIDS
herniated disc
spinal stenosis
autoimmune diseases

Or nerve pain may be idiopathic, meaning that there is no definitive cause.

Whatever the reason for your nerve pain, you will need a clear strategy to convince a Social Security judge that you meet SSA’s definition of disability. I hope this video helps you better understand what the judge is looking for and what evidence you will need.
 


Want more information about winning your Social Security disability case? Visit my web site at http://www.georgiasocialsecuritydisab... or call my office. Visit http://www.ssdanswers.com/free-case-r... if you would like a free case review.

Jonathan Ginsberg Ginsberg Law Offices Atlanta, GA


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