Chronic or acute back pain can shut down any hopes or plans to continue working. If you can't live your life or work painlessly, contact legal specialists and apply for disability benefits.
2. Do you experience
regular back pain?
Back pain comes in all shapes
and sizes, from minor aches to
debilitating spasms. If you suffer
from severe or chronic back pain, you
might qualify for disability benefits.
3. Are you unable to
work because of
pain?
A painful back injury can make it
impossible to work—especially
for people who have always done
physically demanding jobs.
4. A painful back injury can make it
impossible to work—especially for
people who have always done physically
demanding jobs
5. What can you do
next?
If you are unable to work because of
spinal problems or injury, and if you
have been denied Social Security
Disability benefits, talk to the spinal
cord disability claim advocates at
Myler Disability.
6. About us
We have helped people across the
country get the disability benefits
they have earned. When constant
back pain keeps you from doing your
job, our SSD and SSI advocates can
review your medical records and your
claim application, and they will help
you appeal the denial of your claim.
7. How can we help?
Myler Disability will help you get the
medical tests you need (a CT scan or
an MRI) to establish your spinal cord
disability. Often SSD applications do
not contain all the medical information
necessary to assure the Social Security
Administration that your back injury
disability keeps you from working.
8. You don’t have to do this alone!
• We’ll file your paperwork quickly and accurately
• We’ll do everything possible to speed up your claim
• We deal with the SSA and make sure your claim is
progressing
• We’ll fight to get you more money for your claim
• We increase your chances of winning benefits
• Best of all, our work is free unless you win benefits!
9. Get the best help
available
Our advocates have extensive
experience working with the Social
Security Administration, from
applications to appeals and hearings,
and we can help you navigate the
complexities of the process and teach
you how best to present your case.