DISABILITY FOR DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE OR DDD

Back and neck pain continue to be the leading causes of disability.  Social Security pays out millions of dollars in disability claims each year for bad backs.

The medical term for a bad back is usually degenerative disc disease or simply "DDD."

What will you need to get approved for benefits?

  • a doctor's diagnosis, preferably supported by an MRI or at least X-ray imaging of your spine
  • medical records of past treatment and evaluations
  • proof that your condition is severe and functionally limiting (limits standing, bending, lifting, etc.).
Besides medical evidence, other factors that will be considered include:  your age, education and type of work you have performed over the past 15 years.

A high percentage of viable disability applications will be denied initially and will require an appeal to be paid.  When you file an appeal, you are asking an administrative law judge to review all the facts in your case and render a totally new decision.  Most of the benefits that are being paid today are approved as a result of a hearing.

Social Security will pay a disability benefit for any condition, physical or mental, if it is severe and disabling. 
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THE FORSYTHE FIRM
Social Security Counselors
7027 Old Madison Pike, Suite 108
Huntsville, AL 35806 
"Across from Bridge Street"
CALL US:  (256) 799-0297

 

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