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Nashville Social Security Disability Attorney

by Disability Lawyer

disability attorney nashvilleI am a Nashville social security disability attorney with my office centrally located to provide representation to a large amount of clients within the United States. Although I am a Nashville social security disability attorney my office at socialsecuritydenied.com covers many states, I adhere to a policy of knowing that my disability clients are more than just a number. I understand how important your case is to you.

I personally take each phone call from new clients, you will speak directly to me, and not a receptionist or paralegal, I represent each client in his or her jurisdiction and or state. From the time you phone me at my disability office, it will be me that you are working with, from initial application, appeals through hearings if required. 

Throughout my 16 year legal career I have always been an attorney, I have never worked for the government, I have always represented hard working men and women. My father was a truck driver for over 30 years, I know personally the struggles that can occur when a person has to file for disability, my father filed after becoming ill, and I remember how important the disability process was to him. It is for that reason I have always chosen to represent people and not insurance companies or the government.

I also provide a service of coming to you, should you not want to come to Nashville. You will not be meeting a runner and or a clerk, you will be meeting me at your home. I am honored that someone would invite me into their home for a case.    

Please give me a call at socialsecuritydenied.com, I practice on a policy that each case is the most important case, I look forward to speaking you about your disability claim.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Back Injury Disability Attorney

by Disability Lawyer

back surgery disability attorneyAs a back injury disability attorney I see many clients that have suffered through a back surgery, things are not feeling that much better, you cant work anymore, you have no more insurance, what can you do? Call me today and let us be your back injury disability attorney, simply call my office at socialsecuritydenied.com and get the help you are looking for in a law office that works everyday in social security disability. I understand back injuries, I have at my office the ability to seek medical review of your claim by medical professionals.  I fight the government as your back injury disability attorney.

There is never a fee unless I win your disability claim, that is my promise to you.

Many clients at my office have suffered through back pain accompanied by back surgery, they can no longer lift and move as they once did, and this translates into lack of ability to work, no insurance and mounting bills. Once you phone our office for a free consultation I will take on the government for you from that point forward, you can leave all of the paperwork, federal rules, and phone calls to my office.   

A back injury is never an easy situation, with a back injury you are subjected to pain at every turn in your life, after all you use your back for just about everything. I understand your concerns in dealing with social security disability for your back injury. I am only a phone call away, and if you cant come to me, I will come to you. You will see an attorney before your court date, you will speak with an attorney, and most importantly your claim will be handled by an attorney.

Please give me a call today, I look forward to helping you.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Hiring Disability Attorney

by Disability Lawyer

hiring disability attorneyHiring  Disability Attorney? You might ask, what is involved in hiring disability attorney? The question can be complex, some people in the social security disability field who represent people are only advocates, meaning they are probably not attorneys. Once you have decided to hire an attorney and not just an advocate, what is next? In your decisions about hiring  disability attorney, please call me for any questions you might have, there is no obligation, it is important to know your case and your attorney, when you are hiring a disability attorney. 

Well you might want to ask your attorney, if we go in front of the judge, will you write me a trial brief, and the answer at socialsecuritydenied.com is yes, I do that for you. Will the attorney speak directly to you when you phone the office, and of course here at our office you always speak to an attorney for an update of your claim. 

I am often asked as a disability attorney, will you come to see me? The answer here at my office is yes, I visit many of my clients in their homes and hospitals. Many people also ask, how can I afford to pay you? The answer is you owe me nothing if I don’t win your case, nothing. If I do win your case the government will pay me a set percentage of your back pay, and that is capped as well. These are things you need to know when hiring disability attorney.

The easiest answer to all of your disability questions can be found by simply calling the office here at socialsecuritydenied.com, I would be pleased to speak with you, and if you need me to come visit you, I will certainly do that for you. At socialsecuritydenied.com you are not a case number, you are my client.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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PAD Disability Attorney

by Disability Lawyer

PAD also known as Peripheral Arterial Disease , is a disease that prevents parts of the body from receiving blood supply, it is a listing under social security disability law. Many of my clients with PAD will only be able to walk a few blocks, and then claudication takes place, claudication is seen when persons with PAD limp after walking a short distance. It is a direct result of the muscle not receiving enough blood. 

PAD affects many individuals as they walk, a muscle at rest may not require as much blood flow, therefore when someone is is not using their muscles claudication will not take place, but as soon as the muscle  comes into use, ie walking, the pain begins and the limited blood flow prevents that person from walking, standing, and or performing a function necessary for employment. This is a reason many people seek disability after suffering with PAD.

I have discovered that many claimants take the blood thinning drug called Coumadin. Coumadin can work, however even a minor cut on the job could result in serious injury and or death, because the person will bleed far more freely.  PAD is a very serious disease, should you need assistance with your social security disability claim, please feel free to phone me, there is no charge for me to review your claim. I look forward to hearing from you.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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MS Disability Attorney

by Disability Lawyer

MS disability attorneyAs an MS disability attorney I keep updated on MS medications and types. MS also known by its full name Multiple Sclerosis is a deadly disease. As your MS disability attorney I understand that MS attacks the brain and central nervous system. The progression of the disease can lead to severe  problems with normal autonomic functions, such as digestion, heart rate, breathing and salivation. In latter stages of MS it becomes difficult for many of my clients to control their balance and walk. Fatigue will often overcome many of my clients even though they may still have the ability to walk a block or two.  Let me be your choice for an MS disability Attorney. 

While in recent years some new and promising breakthroughs have taken place in regards to MS, the continued toll on the body that MS takes is over whelming to most individuals. It destroys many claimants ability to do simple task such as walk, take care of themselves, shop for groceries and live independently.

It is hard for many of my clients to accept the results of MS, many clients tell me that their last resort is filing for disability, as they have drained their savings and have no other options. I always tell clients that filing for disability when you have MS is nothing to be bashful about, the cost of today’s medicines and treatment are far more than most people can afford.

I would be pleased to assist you with your claim, you need only phone my office, and if you can’t come to me, I will come to you. When you phone my law office you will speak directly to me, and I will be the one to represent you through your entire claim. I look forward to helping you and being your MS disability attorney.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Filed Under: Disability Hearing Attorney, Nashville Disability Attorney, Tennessee Disability Attorney, Tennessee social security disability Tagged With: appeal, application, attorney, atty, benefits, Chronic, copd, disability, disabled, disease, disorder, firm, hearing, kentucky, law, lawyer, mcmurtry, ms, multiple, nashville, neuropathy, reconsideration, sclerosis, security, social, ssdi, ssi, stroke, tennessee, va, veterans

Knee Replacement Disability Attorney

by Disability Lawyer

There is a listing under the rules of Social Security Disability that includes knee disorders. Knee disorders is a large grouping of knee problems, including total replacement of the knee and or surgery that is needed and the Dr. decides that you are not a good candidate for the surgery. Knee problems can effect anyone, at anytime. Once the knee has to be replacement, it is generally a life long process that you must deal with, and be able to maintain a job, sometimes maintaining the job becomes impossible due to your limitations, and or the pain associated with knee replacement.    

The requirements to meet this listing are things such as reconstructive surgery on  a major weight bearing  joint, this includes the knee, the listing also requires that you do not have the ability to ambulate effectively, either after the surgery or since you are not a candidate for surgery, you cannot ambulate effectively in your condition. The pain associated with knee problems is tremendous, due to the fact that it is always under pressure from the weight of your body. 

In many cases of knee replacement, the pain is constant and the medications used to alleviate the pain are so strong that the claimant cannot perform past work, and or any sedentary work that might be available. Even in sedentary work an individual might be required to use pedals or foot controls, and many knee replacement claimants cannot tolerate the pain from these requirements.

Should you need assistance with your claim for social security disability, please give me a call, if you cant come to me, I will come to you. 

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Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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My Disability was Denied

by Disability Lawyer

You have worked your entire life, you become disabled, what are your options? The process of applying for disability can be an enormous task, there are deadlines to meet, appeals to file, and in most cases a hearing before a Federal Administrative Law Judge.

Where to apply for disability? You may apply either by telephone, in person at the office of Social Security, by mail, and by the website of the Social Security Department.

What happens after I apply, will I automatically get my disability? Generally speaking the answer is no, most people do not get their disability approved after their initial application.

What happens after I am denied my disability the first time? After your denial you may appeal this decision, this appeal is called reconsideration, you are asking the Social Security Disability agency to reconsider their decision, unfortunately most people are again denied at this stage as well.

What happens if they deny my appeal? You have a right to ask a Federal Administrative Law Judge to hear your case, as with this entire process you have dead lines you must meet, otherwise your claim will dismissed based on you failing to take action in the allotted time frame.

What happens at the trial of my case? You will need to have all of your medical records up to date, a trial brief is a good idea to present to the judge, your testimony, ability to cross examine the vocational expert, an understanding of the grid system, the listings, the classification of your prior jobs, the exertion limits and how they apply to possible jobs the vocational expert might say  you can perform, these are a few of  the things that should be done at your hearing before the judge.

How do I pay an attorney, I can’t afford one? I am payed only if I win your case, and only if there is back pay owed to you, (back pay is the money you receive if you win your claim based on the months it has taken since your date of illness that stopped you from working). The government witholds a fee from your back pay, to pay your attorney. The government caps the amount of money that can be paid to the attorney.

What is the difference if someone said they are an advocate, but not an attorney? As an Attorney I was required to attend law school for 3 years to obtain my law degree, 4 years of college, and pass a test administered by the State of Tennessee called a Bar exam, then I became licensed to practice law. An advocate that is not an attorney, has not become licensed by the Bar of their state, and has probably not attended law school, you may want to ask if the person you are allowing to represent you is a Licensed Attorney or just an advocate.  

As a Licensed Attorney I would pleased to speak with you about your disability claim, please give me a call anytime Monday through Saturday at toll free (877) 271-2633.

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Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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ALS Disability Attorney

by Disability Lawyer

The full name of ALS is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, it is called Lou Gehrigs Disease by most. This disease is progressive and invariably it is fatal. The disease attacks the nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movement. The result in most cases is the inability to control and or move muscles, the disease attacks every aspect of the human body, including the lungs, vocal chords, and muscles used to swallow.

Under Social Security Disability there is a listing for ALS. The diagnosis may be made by electrophysiological study, your history, and neurological findings that are generally the same as ALS. Currently there is not one test to determine if in fact you have ALS.

Social Security Disability requires the diagnosis to be made with generally accepted medical practices. The generally accepted practices are really just what is accepted in the medical community as the proper way to diagnose ALS.

While there is not currently a cure, being able to have insurance and a monthly check through Social Security for treatment can ease one of the burdens that this disease puts on a person. If you need assistance with your disability claim please feel free to phone the office at anytime Monday through Saturday at toll free (877) 271-2633 or local at (615) 308-2633. I look forward to speaking with you.

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Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Brain Tumor Disability Attorney

by Disability Lawyer

Having witnessed first hand a family member suffer from a brain tumor I realize the devastating effects it can have on a person. Under Social Security Disability listing 11.05 there is a listing for brain tumors. The brain tumor itself can cause disability, but the results from undergoing treatment such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and many other types of medical treatment can also result in someone becoming disabled.

The technical definition required by Social Security Disability is listed as:

A. Malignant gliomas, medulloblastoma, ependymoblastoma, or primary sarcoma 

OR

B. Astrocytoma meningioma, pituitary tumors, oligodendroglioma, ependymoma, clivus chordoma and benign tumors.

Social Security evaluates a disability based on brain tumors under elements such as epilepsy occurring, speech impairment, ability to ambulate, motor functions, cognitive ability, behavioral abnormality, difficulty in social functioning, thinking disturbances, ability to do daily activities. These are but a few of the factors that go into a determination of your disability case as it relates to brain tumors. Your testimony is another factor that will be very important along with your medical records.

Should you need assistance in your disability claim, please give me a phone call Monday through Friday at  toll free (877) 271-2633 or local at (615) 308-2633. I would be pleased to speak with you.

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Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Back Injury Spine Injury

by Disability Lawyer

There is a listing under the rules of Social Security Disability entitled Disorders of the Spine. In terms that we all use more frequently this would be a back injury, and or back problems, things like back surgery, having screws, pins, plates or cages attached to the spine would fall under this category. It includes problems with the back that have arisen over your life time like herniated disc, arthritis, fractures, nerve root problems and spinal stenosis. Social Security Disability combines these problems, (whichever one you may fall under) and under the listing requires one of the additional following things:

A. Evidence of nerve root compression characterized by neuro-anatomic distribution of pain, limitation of motion of the spine, motor loss (atrophy with associated muscle weakness or muscle weakness) accompanied by sensory or reflex loss and if there is involvement of the lower back, positive straight leg raising test OR

B. Spinal arachnoiditis confirmed by an operative note or pathology report of tissue biopsy or by appropriate medically acceptable imaging, manifested by sever burning or painful dysesthesia, resulting in the need for changes in position or posture more than once every 2 hours OR

C. Lumbar spinal stenosis resulting in pseudoclaudication established by findings on appropriate medically acceptable imaging manifested by chronic nonradicular pain and weakness, and resulting in inability to ambulate effectively.

A back injury or back problems are severely disabling, many people who work jobs that require lifting and carrying can no longer perform their tasks at work. Should you need assistance with your claim for Social Security Disability please give my law office a call toll free (877) 271-2633 or local at (615) 308-2633. I am not just an advocate,  I am your attorney.

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Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Copyright 2020 Social Security Disability Attorney Daniel L. McMurtry

This site is for informational purposes only, no attorney client relationship is created by use of the site. This site is not affiliated with the Social Security Agency, it is a private law office. Social Security Disability representation is non-jurisdictional, Attorney McMurtry is licensed in Tennessee, but permitted to take Social Security Disability claims throughout the United States and Puerto Rico due to Social Security Disability being non-jurisdictional. Social Security Disability representation is all that Attorney McMurtry represents clients for in the practice of law.