Social Security Disability Law Podcast

The Five Elements of a Winning Back Pain Social Security Disability Case

06.01.2019 - By Jonathan GinsbergPlay

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Back pain is perhaps the most common ailment for adults in the United States, so it is no surprise that Social Security disability judges see more back pain claims than any other medical complaint.

Because back pain cases are so common, yours must stand out if you hope to win.  In this podcast episode I discuss what I consider to be the five elements of a winning back pain case based on over twenty-five years of representing deserving clients.

If the evidence in your case and your testimony follows the profile I set out, you will be providing the Social Security administrative law judge the information he/she expects to see in a strong back pain case.

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