SSDI Spinal Injury Claims LawyerBack and spinal cord injuries make even office work almost unbearable to endure. What may seem like a minor inconvenience one day may turn into an incapacitating injury the next. At the Whitesell Law Office, we understand how painful a back injury can be for anyone. We file Social Security Disability (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims on behalf of people who are unable to return to full employment. To learn more about getting the compensation you need by filing a SSDI claim for your spinal injury, contact us at our Nashville, Tennessee, or Fulton, Kentucky, offices for a free initial consultation. It is not advisable to fill out an initial application for Disability Insurance Benefits without the advice of an experienced attorney. We will gather the necessary medical records you need to document your injury completely. We will work with your doctors to make them understand their importance document your injury in the SSDI claims process. Many back and spinal cord injuries and conditions can prevent you from returning to work on a full time basis. Some of the injuries that may affect you include:
Your disability must prevent you from performing your job in a consistent manner. Given the sporadic nature of a spinal cord and back injury, you may be fine one day and laid up the next. We will try to convince the government that you are unable to hold down a job in a consistent manner. You do not have to endure back and spinal cord pain without financial assistance. To speak to an experienced Social Security lawyer, contact the Whitesell Law Office for a free initial consultation about filing an SSDI spinal injury claim. |










