Bulging, Ruptured, or Herniated Discs
The spine is made up of bony vertebrae that protect the spinal cord. Each vertebra is separated by a
cushioning pad called a disc. If one of the discs ruptures or bulges, the disc material can come into contact
with the spinal cord, causing extreme pain, as well as weakness or numbness in the back and legs or the neck
and arms.
Have you become disabled because of a herniated disc or another type of degenerative disc disease? We
can help you obtain Social Security disability (SSD) and supplemental security income (SSI) benefits due to
your injuries.
Pain and Disability
The pain from a herniated disc can be excruciating, but pain is difficult to evaluate. Pain alone is rarely
considered disabling unless it is adequately supported by medical evidence. Disability claims are evaluated
based on your medical records. The better documented your medical condition is in your records, the better
your chances of success.
The key to success in a case involving back or neck pain is to document the extent of the condition. This
means you must consult your doctor and get treatment for the condition - even if you do not believe the
treatment will actually offer a cure.
We will consider your entire medical history when assessing your case. For example, people who
suffer from herniated discs may develop depression because of the pain and loss of function associated with
the disc disease.
Make an Informed Decision
Should you file a Social Security Disability (SSD) or supplemental security income (SSI) claim because of a
herniated disc? We can give you the information you need to decide. Please
contact us or
call (518) 377-4204 to arrange a free initial consultation and case evaluation. We never charge a fee until
we win your case.
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Do you have questions about Social Security Disability?
The Consultation is FREE and we never charge a fee until we win your case!
Call (518) 377-4204 or contact us now!
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