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| Social Security Disability Case Win: Bilateral Avascular Necrosis of the Hips |
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Nature of Case : Claim for Social Security Disability Benefits Description : Our client is a 44 year old man who suffers from bilateral avascular necrosis of the hips and degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine. He has been disabled since January 1, 2005 Progression of the Case : Like many of the Social Security Disability cases handled by the social security disability lawyers of Berry & Associates and National Disability Attorney, our client was denied benefits at the original application and again at the Reconsideration level. As a result, we requested a hearing before an administrative law judge (ALJ). Proving disability required that we show not only that our client could no longer perform past work, but that no competitive work was possible. To do this, we began to prepare the case early on and communicated with the treating physicians regarding the way in which they were documenting our client's symptoms and impairments and how these would impact job performance and reliability. At the social security disability hearing the administrative law judge focused on the impact of our client's condition on job performance. Specifically, the judge considered the evidence our office gathered that demonstrated that our client would need a second hip replacement and needed a cane for ambulation. We also showed that despite all of his treatment, our client continued to require the use of Morphine for his pain. Result: Our client was found disabled and recovered full back benefits and will receive future disability benefits as well. Our client will also be eligible for Medicare and or Medicaid benefits. Contact Berry & Associates - Social Security Disability Lawyers - Free EvaluationLooking for a Social Security disability lawyer? If you have been denied and need to appeal for disability benefits, or want to apply for Social Security Disability, we can help. Contact us. Tell us about your disability:
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