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"I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND MR. DENMAN TO ANY ONE WHO HAS FILED FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY AND BEEN DENIED . HE WILL LET YOU KNOW HOW UP FRONT IF HE FEELS HE CAN HELP YOU. HE DEALS WITH YOU ONE ON ONE, NO PARALEGALS, SECRETARIES . HE WILL BE THE ONE WITH YOU FROM THE BEGINNING UNTIL THE END. THIS GAVE ME GREAT COMFORT KNOWING HE WAS ON MY SIDE AND HELPED ME WIN MY CASE WITH BACK PAY TOO"

Mary K

 I have been in and out of hospital for several years and was finally unable to work. I tried to obtain social security disablity on my own and was turned down. I went on the internet and researched lawyers and found Stanley Denman. I contacted Mr. Denman and had an appoinment immediately. Within in a couple of months Stanley Denman got my disability benefits and we did not have to go to court. If you are looking for a disability lawyer Stanley Denman is the lawyer you want and need. Thanks Stanley for all your help!    Paula B. 
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Texas Social Security Disability & Back Injuries

 

Southern California Disability Claim Lawyers

Many people who suffer neck, back or spine disorders can't work because they are in too much pain. However, when you are applying for Social Security Disability or SSI as a result of your condition, it can be difficult to persuade the Social Security Administration that your pain is real.  


Attorney Stanley Denman has successfully handled spinal disorder claims for:

  • Back injury
  • Herniated discs
  • Pinched nerves
  • Repetitive stress injuries such as back injury due to heavy lifting
  • Degenerative disc disease

A herniated disc may cause nerve damage, resulting in numbness and tingling in extremities and pain in certain areas that follow a nerve pattern. Back surgery may not always be successful. If you have had multiple unsuccessful back surgeries to repair a herniated disc or other back injury, you may be diagnosed with a condition called failed back syndrome in which you experience chronic back pain.

To obtain the disability benefits you deserve, you must show that the spinal disorder has prevented (or is expected to prevent) you from working for 12 continuous months. 

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