Social Security Carpal Tunnel Disability Lawyer
Compensation for Carpal Tunnel Disability
If the effects of carpal tunnel are expected to prevent you from earning more than $1,000 dollars per month for at least one year, you may be eligible to receive Social Security Disability benefits.
The Social Security carpal tunnel disability attorneys of Midwest Disability, P.A., can help you obtain the compensation you need. Carpal tunnel is a complicated injury to establish for purposes of obtaining Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA). With more than 50 years of experience in every aspect of the Social Security Disability process, our attorneys can help you.
About Carpal Tunnel
Carpal tunnel is commonly associated with typing and other repetitive stress injuries involving small hand movements. It is caused by the nerves in the wrist compressing, resulting in:
- Swelling
- Lack of flexibility and strength
- Burning or tingling
- Severe pain and discomfort
Carpal Tunnel Disability | A Difficult Case | Experienced SSD Lawyers
As you might imagine, it is not easy obtaining SSD/SSI benefits for carpal tunnel. Although the effects can be severe and debilitating, there is some grey area regarding how serious the issue can be from one case to the next. The Social Security Administration (SSA) — the agency that examines Social Security claims — has strict and very specific legal standards and terminology. It is paramount to use the exact phrasing that the SSA requires to establish that you are unable to work and will be for a long time.
We have more than 50 years of experience handling Social Security cases for our clients. We have a thorough understanding of the terminology to use in your initial application, administrative hearing and the appeal process. More than 70 percent of initial applications are denied. Working with one of our experienced SSD/SSI lawyers can dramatically increase your chances of obtaining the benefits you need.
Experienced, successful lawyers who care — Midwest Disability works for you.
See the Social Security Disability Information Center and FAQ sections of this Web site for more information about obtaining Social Security benefits. Contact us online or call our offices directly at 888-351-0427 for a free initial consultation with one of our attorneys to learn more about how we can help you through the Social Security process.
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