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Because degenerative disc disease is intermittent and responds well in some cases to conservative treatment many claims for degenerative disc disease are denied by the Social Security Administration unless supported by additional medical evidence or conditions such as spinal stenosis.
This means you must consult your doctor and get treatment for your conditions - even if you do not believe the treatment will actually offer a cure as the better documented your medical condition is in your records, the better your chances of success.
Have you become disabled because of degenerative disc disease? We can help you obtain Social Security disability (SSD) benefits due to your injuries. We will consider your entire medical history when assessing your case. For example, people who suffer from degenerated discs may develop depression because of the pain and loss of function associated with the disc disease.
Disc Degeneration
Degenerative disc disease is a term used to describe what happens when your intervertebral discs become dehydrated and shrink, a part of the natural aging process. Without the cushioning effect of the discs between the vertebrae, and sometimes in conjunction with deterioration from osteoarthritis, you can suffer localized pain, inflammation, and back spasms in the area of disc degeneration. It can be quite common when suffering from degenerative disc disease to have trouble sitting or standing for prolonged periods of time, or lifting and bending, and this can make it difficult to work many jobs.Because degenerative disc disease is intermittent and responds well in some cases to conservative treatment many claims for degenerative disc disease are denied by the Social Security Administration unless supported by additional medical evidence or conditions such as spinal stenosis.
Winning a Disc Degeneration Case
Because pain can be difficult to evaluate, the Social Security Administration (SSA) rarely considers pain alone to be disabling and requires pain to be adequately supported by medical evidence. The key to success in a case involving back pain is to document the extent of the condition. One of the best things we can do for your case is gather medical source statements from your treating providers that document how your pain limits your ability to sit, stand, and walk as this speaks directly to your ability to perform work.This means you must consult your doctor and get treatment for your conditions - even if you do not believe the treatment will actually offer a cure as the better documented your medical condition is in your records, the better your chances of success.
Have you become disabled because of degenerative disc disease? We can help you obtain Social Security disability (SSD) benefits due to your injuries. We will consider your entire medical history when assessing your case. For example, people who suffer from degenerated discs may develop depression because of the pain and loss of function associated with the disc disease.