Back Injury Advocates
When A Back Injury Prevents You From Working
Anyone who has ever experienced severe back pain or a spinal cord injury knows how debilitating it can be. Sometimes, it can be so bad that there is no way a person could return to work — even if they wanted to (and often they really do).
At the Law Office of Charles E. Binder and Harry J. Binder, we understand what it means to have back pain so severe that you can’t do the kind of work you’re used to doing. Whether this work was heavy construction or general office work, the pain can be so intense that you need another option, like Social Security Disability benefits. At the Law Office of Charles E. Binder and Harry J. Binder, we can win benefits for clients who suffer from back injury.
The Social Security Administration and Back Pain
Unfortunately, the Social Security Administration has gained a reputation for being very dismissive of back injury cases. One sees many decisions saying a back injury is not painful or limiting despite strong opinions by examining doctors. And still, the Social Security Administration often does not take the pain caused by back injuries seriously.
At the Law Office of Charles E. Binder and Harry J. Binder, we don’t let the government dismiss our clients’ back injuries so easily. We fight hard for the people we represent. No matter where you are or what type of back pain you have, when you’re a client of the Law Office of Charles E. Binder and Harry J. Binder, you can trust in this: We’ll deal with the government. You have enough to worry about.
We help people with many different kinds of back injuries and pain including:
- Bulging disc injuries, including herniated discs, pinched nerves and bulging discs
- Upper or lower back pain, leg pain, neck pain or other symptoms
- Cervical spine impairment
- Degenerative disc disease
- Herniated disc
- Lumbar spine impairment
- Severe back pain
- Spinal meningitis
- Spinal stenosis
- Unsuccessful back surgery
- Other spinal disorders
If you are suffering from a disability or back injuries and your doctor says you can’t work anymore, talk with us at Binder & Binder®. Our Social Security Disability advocates can answer your questions you might have about mental health disability benefits and Social Security Disability including what constitutes a disability, whether your impairment might be significant enough to be deemed disabling by the Social Security Administration and whether you are eligible for benefits. Call us at 1-800-4-BINDER or complete our online contact form.