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Back Disorder Disability Claims Attorneys Representing Policyholders Nationwide

Back Disorder Disability Claims

At Disability Insurance Law Group, our Florida and Nationwide attorneys know that back disorders are often difficult to diagnose as debilitating medical conditions. For those who suffer from back disorders, the frustration can become overwhelming — especially when they disrupt their ability to work.

Back pain is one of the most common causes of sufferers filing for long-term disability insurance benefits. However, disability insurance companies are notorious for denying benefit claims based on back pain and mobility complaints.

Our back disorder disability insurance attorneys assist individuals throughout the country with their disability insurance claims, so they can thoroughly and strategically apply for the benefits they need to take back control of their lives.

If you have disability insurance — whether your coverage was underwritten as a private or employer-provided policy — and are in the United States, allow our Florida and Nationwide disability insurance claims attorneys to help you pursue the benefits afforded through your policy.

We have over 50 years of combined experience pursuing all insurance coverages and corporations for the benefits policyholders across the nation deserve. Contact us now to learn more. We can pursue your disability insurance company for the help you need today.

When are Back Disorders Considered an Impairment?

Our back disorder disability attorneys assist policyholders nationwide with outlining the severity of their conditions and compiling the necessary medical records to support their disabilities.

This begins with identifying the back problems that are limiting the person’s movements, senses, or activities. Back disorders can originate in the cervical (neck), lumbar (upper back region), thoracic (lower back region), or sacral (pelvis) regions — or a combination of several or potentially all regions.

Common back disorders that can lead to a diminished capacity include, but are not limited to:

  • Abscess.
  • Ankylosing spondylitis.
  • Arthritis.
  • Degenerative disc disease.
  • Hematoma.
  • Herniated discs.
  • Kyphosis.
  • Osteoporosis.
  • Scheuermann’s kyphosis.
  • Scoliosis.
  • Spinal cord cancer.
  • Spinal deformities, such as spina bifida.
  • Spinal stenosis.
  • Spine trauma.
  • Spinal deformities, such as spina bifida.
  • Spinal stenosis.
  • Vertebral fractures.

If you have been diagnosed with a back disorder that is keeping you from working and enjoying the quality of life you deserve, contact our nationwide disability insurance attorneys today to discuss your condition during a free consultation.

How are Back Disorders Diagnosed?

Back disorders often cause significant pain and disrupt a person’s ability to move freely or work in their required capacity — no matter which industry or position they work in.

Common symptoms of back disorders include, but are not limited to:

  • Abnormal rounding in the shoulders or back.
  • Changes in reflexes.
  • Loss of sensation.
  • Loss of urinary or bowel control.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Numbness, weakness, or tingling in the arms or legs.
  • Sharp, dull, or burning back or neck pain.
  • Stiffness or tightness.
  • Uncontrolled muscle spasms.
  • Weakness or paralysis of limbs.

A careful physical exam and a review of medical history is the first step in diagnosing a back disorder.

Other diagnostic tests your doctor may recommend include:

  • Electromyogram to determine the exact nerve root that is involved.
  • Myelography to determine the location and presence of abnormalities of the spinal cord.
  • Objective evidence to support the claimant’s subjective complaints of pain.
  • Spine MRI or Spine CT scan to show areas of pressure on the spinal canal.
  • X-rays to check for fractures or tumors.

Once an individual has been diagnosed with a back disorder, common treatment may include:

  • Activity modification.
  • Physical or occupational therapy.
  • Spina bifida repair.
  • Spinal bracing.
  • Spinal oncology.
  • Steroid injections.
  • Surgery when necessary.
  • The use of medications to help control pain and dysfunction issues.

If you have been struggling with a back disorder that is impacting your ability to work and lead a normal life, contact our experienced disability insurance claims attorneys for help pursuing a claim. We have successfully produced real results for real people across the U.S. who needed our help and can provide the same customized legal strategy for your claim.

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Contact our skilled disability insurance attorneys in Florida and Nationwide today by calling 954-989-9000 or contact us online to schedule a completely free and confidential case assessment, so we can put our legal skills and resources to work for you — no matter where you live or work in the U.S.

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