For help proving your disability and making a persuasive case, call Bridgman Law Offices, experienced disability lawyers in Charlotte NC, at 704-815-6055.
If you are suffering from back pain but the Social Security Administration has denied your claim, knowledgeable disability lawyers in Charlotte NC can help you understand how back pain claims are evaluated. Awareness of how Social Security views evidence of back pain increases your chances for a successful claim.
Unfortunately, the severity of back pain or limitation of movement does not always correspond to objective medical evidence and is not always supported by significant neurological findings. You might experience an excruciating level of back pain that your X-rays might not reflect.
Sometimes symptoms that are more severe than expected based on objective findings of the back injury are explained by the effect of an emotional overlay. This emotional overlay, defined in Dorland’s Illustrated Medical Dictionary, 29th ed., p. 1295, as “the emotionally determined increment to an existing organic symptom or disability” might explain the difference between your doctor’s objective diagnosis and the degree of disabling pain you feel. If this is the case, your disability lawyers in Charlotte NC might send you for a psychological evaluation to gather corroborating evidence in support of your claim.
Since lower back pain resulting from a back injury is the most commonly cited issue on disability applications submitted to the Social Security Administration, proving your back pain case can be challenging, especially if objective evidence does not support the level of severity you are experiencing. The Social Security Administration considers evidence in addition to just objective abnormalities demonstrated on X-rays, computerized tomography scans or magnetic resonance imaging. Other considerations include your reported pain and symptoms, as well as your personal credibility.
For help proving your disability and making a persuasive case, call Bridgman Law Offices, experienced disability lawyers in Charlotte NC, at 704-815-6055.
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