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Help with my disability case

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Help with my disability case, I get approached on a regular basis and asked, can i get help with my disability case? The answer is yes, you can get help with your disability case, even if you have no money, I am only paid if I win your claim, there is never any money up front required. Social Security disability can be very difficult to understand, as such I have made it my only practice area. I understand why people ask, can I get with my disability case, but at my office you never have to have money to apply or appeal, I am only paid if I win your claim.

In a Social Security disability case there are many different stages, application, appeal, and hearing, at anyone of those stages you can retain my office and get the help you deserve, you can stop asking can I get help with my disability claim, and let me guide you through the process of Social Security disability. You can call at 1-877-271-2633 toll free, you never have to come into an office, most all of the work can be done over the phone and through the mail. If a hearing is required I will be there with you in front of the Judge explaining why you meet the requirements to be declared disabled.

There are many deadlines and documents to file, if you are thinking of filing a disability claim, give me a call, I can assist you from the beginning and it never costs you anymore. Get help with your disability claim today, simply pick up the phone and let me start working for you. I travel the United States representing hard working people who need help with their disability claim. If you have been denied your Social Security disability call me today, I would be glad to assist you with your appeal, call today and get the help you deserve.

 

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Kidney Disease Disability Attorney

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Need a kidney disease disability attorney? My name is Daniel L. McMurtry, as a disability attorney I have helped people obtain their disability through Social Security for kidney disease. As a kidney disease disability attorney I keep up to date on the latest issues involving kidney disease. Some clients believe that you must be on dialyses to obtain disability for kidney disease, that is not true.

Kidney disease involves many issues such as pain, hospitalization, and surgeries, you do not have to wait until you are on dialyses to apply for Social Security disability. The onset of kidney disease can be gradual, and sometimes no matter how hard the client tries he or she cannot keep working due to the pain, medications, and amount of time spent with medical providers, Social Security disability has a listing for kidney disease and there are specifics about filtration rates of the kidneys. However there are many other factors that Social Security disability looks at in regards to your disease.

In being your kidney disease disability attorney I will show to Social Security disability the effects the disease has had on your life. I will put forth factors such as your work history, age, education, ability to function in the work place, and limits on your daily living activities. It is important to tell Social Security disability about these factors from the very onset of your disease, and your application. I make Social Security disability my only practice. If you are looking for a kidney disease disability attorney call me today. It is never to early to begin the process of disability. It does not cost anything to call and ask questions of me as a disability attorney.

Call today at toll free 1-877-271-2633, get the help you deserve from me as your disability attorney. You may wish to visit some of my other sites to help you with disability at  crohnsdisabilityattorney.com . There is never a fee unless I win your claim, that is promise to you.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Do I need a disability attorney

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Do I need a disability attorney? I hear this question a lot, my simple answer is yes. In short I can say that having a disability attorney on your side can alleviate a lot of stress associated with applying and or appealing your disability claim. I am familiar with every aspect of the disability process and there are just not many questions that I can answer. So when I am asked, do I need a disability attorney, my answer is absolutely yes.

As a disability attorney I prepare you for your hearing or I help you apply for your disability or appeal a denial of your disability claim. Many times this unfortunately is not so easy for some people who have not worked with Social Security disability. Many times multiple questions are sent to the person applying, you must answer and send back in 10 days as the letter says,  In another area that many over look when they ask do I need a disability attorney is getting paid once they win they win their claim. In many situations I have had to deal with head office for Social Security disability even after I have won a person’s claim, sometimes it is to supply supporting documents about living areas, proving the person is not dead (this is very true), getting a payee for the claimant, the list is long, but  sometimes just winning your claim is not the end, and most of the time Social Security does not get in touch with the claimant, it takes the claimant or their attorney following up on the claim to get the payments started.

I meet all the deadlines for your claim, and if you miss one it can cause your claim to be denied, I can go over the questions they ask you and help you with your responses, I will be at the hearing with you should the government require one, which in most cases they do, so when someone says do I need disability attorney, I say simply yes. From start to finish in a disability claim there are so many small things that have to be done, miss just one and that could cause a dismissal or unfavorable ruling in your claim.

When they ask me do I need a disability attorney,  I always ask them would you do surgery on yourself, would you do your own dental work, generally the answer is no, so I respond the same way, getting a good disability attorney for your disability claim is important, and in my opinion necessary.

Please feel free to phone me at toll free 1-877-271-2633, I look forward to talking with you.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Disability Attorney Supreme Court of The United States

by Disability Lawyer

disability attorneyAs a disability attorney Supreme Court of The United States bar licensed now, I can say I was very honored that this privilege was granted to me. As a disability attorney you never know how far you must pursue a claim for a client. As disability attorney it is always a great accomplishment to win a claim for a client, and when some claims need to be appealed I want to make myself available for every option in the pursuit of your claim.
As a disability attorney Supreme Court of The United States admitted I am required to represent my clients with the most up to date knowledge available in disability law. I saw first hand how social security disability helped my father when he became disabled after working for 30 years.
A disability claim is a very serious matter, I approach it with all of my experience and trial work knowledge. I make myself available to my disability clients, and in most cases the client never has to leave their home, I can do most of the work for you on the phone. I have always represented claimants, I have never worked for the government or social security, I work for hard working people.

Please give me a call anytime, and remember I take social security disability claims nationwide, I am licensed in state court, federal court, and the Supreme Court of The United States. Give me a call today, let me work for you. Toll free number,  1 (877) 271 2633.

Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Nashville Social Security Disability Attorney

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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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Denied My Disability

by Disability Lawyer

denied my disability Denied my disability, how can they do that?  Often the first words I hear are the title of this article, I can’t believe they denied my disability.  Unfortunately that is most common in the area of law I practice, Social Security Disability. Some people are under the impression that one need only apply, and that will result in receiving benefits, most of the time that is simply not true. The truth is more than not, you will saying they denied my disability, I cant believe it. We see this everyday at our office, please give me a call, after you have said to yourself they denied my disability, make me your next move.  

Today Social Security has developed many ways to apply for disability, you can use the internet, the phone or mail. I encourage clients who come to see me before they apply, to use the internet. If you use the internet you will not have to wait on a phone, and you can apply seven days a week, and at anytime of the day. However, as stated above, you will probably receive the standard denial letter after your application for disability benefits has been fully completed.

Once you are denied disability, the clock is ticking, you are under a  deadline to get your information returned to  Social Security Disability or you risk your case being denied based on a failure to meet the deadlines, this step of the appeal process is known as reconsideration. If you fail to make their deadlines, usually you must refile all over again from the beginning with Social Security.

Once your first appeal is in,  usually you will be denied for a second time, once you are denied the second time you must again meet deadlines or your disability claim will be denied, and you will have to start all over from the beginning. This next step in your appeal process is called asking for an ALJ hearing. There are many forms and documents that must be filled out and returned to Social Security, it may seem like many of the documents have already been filled out when you applied, but you must fill them out again if you wish to properly proceed with your appeal and be heard by the ALJ.  

If there is situation where you have missed your disability deadline by a short time, I have been successful in re-opening cases for clients, and thus they do not have to start all over.  Social Security Disability is very particular about making deadlines in regards to your disability claim.   

After filing for your ALJ hearing at Social Security they will inform you of the new dates, the required paperwork, when your hearing will be, who your vocational expert will be, and when you must provide Social Security Disability with all your updated medical records, without your updated records it may be impossible to prove your claim. I always like to include when possible, a medical source statement filled out by a medical doctor.

Social Security Disability is a daunting task, the above explanation of the claims process is only a glimpse of the work that goes into a client’s case. Should you need an attorney to represent you in your claim, whether you are about to file, or you are about to have a hearing, please give me a call, I would enjoy speaking with you.

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Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Renal Disease Disability Attorney

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Anyone with Renal Disease can attest to how debilitating the disease can be to the body. Social Security Disability has  a listing called Impairment of the renal function, the technical listing requires the following:

Renal impairment because of chronic renal disease expected to last 12 months, hypertensive vascular disease, chronic nephritis, nephrolithiasis, polycystic disease, bilateral hydronephrosis, with:

Chronic hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis necessitated by irreversible renal fialure; or

Kidney transplant

Persistent elevation of serum creatine in to 4 mg per deciliter(100 ml) or greater or reduction in creatinine clearance to 20 ml per minute or less over  3 months with one of the following:

1. Renal osteodystrophy manifested by sever bone pain and abnormalities shown by appropriate medical acceptable imaging; or

2. A clinical episode of pericarditis; or

3. Persistent motor or sensory neuropathy; or

4. Intractable pruritus; or

5. Persistent fluid overload syndrome resulting in diastolic hypertension or signs of vascular congestion;

6. Persistent anorexia with recent weight loss and current weight meeting the values in 5.08  Table  III  IV; or

7. Persistent hematocrits of 30 percent or less.

Renal disease is a very medical records specific listing. The medical records must be shown to reveal the technical information that the listing requires, along with the technical nature of this listing your side effects from the disease are very important as well. It is a good thing to keep a list of the activities, including daily activities that you can no longer to as a result of this disease. Your daily life and how your symptoms affect it will be very important to the Social Security Disability under this listing.

Should you need assistance in your claim for disability, please feel free to phone me toll free Monday through Friday at (877) 271-2633 or local at (615) 308-2633.

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Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Cirrhosis Liver Disability Attorney

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Under Social Security Disability chronic liver disease includes portal, postnecrotic or biliary cirrhosis; chronic hepatitis; Wilson’s Disease.

Here is the short medical requirements that you must meet for Cirrhosis of the liver:

Esophageal varices, shown by endoscopy or x-ray; or

Performance of a shunt operation for esophageal varices; or

 Serum bilirubin of 2.5 mg per deciliter (100ml.) or greater persisting on repeated examinations for at least 5 months; or

Ascites, with other attributable causes ruled out, persistent for 5 months or reoccurring; or

Hepatic encephalapathy; or

Confirmation of chronic liver disease, as noted by liver biopsy and one of the following:

(1) Ascites not attributable to other causes,  occurring or persistent for 3 months demonstrated by abdominal paracentesis or associated with persistent hypoalbuminemia of 3.0 gm per deciliter or less; or

(2) Serum bilirubin of 2.5 mg per deciliter or greater on repeated examinations for at least 3 months; or

(3) Hepatic cell necrosis or inflammation persisting for at least 3 months, documented by repeated abnormalities of prothrombin time and enzymes indicative of hepatic dysfunction.

Most clients I have met who suffer from Cirrhosis of the liver have a very low energy level, the disease takes away most of their strength even to do small things like walking and standing. Cirrhosis of the liver is a debilitating disease, many other side affects of the disease are jaundice, blood coagulation, and easy bruising.

Many claimants are awaiting liver transplants at the time they are apply for disability, or they apply for disability and then get put on the waiting list for a transplant. In the event you are put on a transplant waiting list, it most assuredly shows the dire situation of your health and claim.

There are some instances where Cirrhosis may be linked to alcoholism, although alcoholism may be a bar to disability benefits, the results of alcoholism are not a bar, as long as you are abstaining from drinking, the results of your long term drinking do not effect your claim.

Please give me a call anytime Monday through Friday at toll free  (877) 271-2633 or local at (615) 308-2633, I would be pleased to review your claim with no obligation.

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Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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Arterial Disease Disability Attorney

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Arterial Disease requires the following from the disability listing at Social Security:

A. Intermittent claudication with failure to visualize the common femoral or deep femoral artery in one extremity, (as shown by medical records); or

B. Intermittent claudication with marked impairment of peripheral arterial circulation as determined by Doppler studies showing:

         1. Resting ankle/brachial systolic blood pressure ratio of less than 0.50; or

         2. Decrease in systolic blood pressure at the ankle on exercise of 50 percent or more of the pre-exercise level at the ankle, and requiring 10 minutes or more to return to pre-exercise level.

Arterial Disease is disabling in that it causes the arteries to some parts of the body to be cut off of blood flow, without proper blood flow those parts of the body will essentially die and require amputation. Many times I have seen this disease as a result of diabetes. Another result of the disease is clotting, when the blood clots and does not flow to a part of the body it becomes very painful to the claimant, and thus the pain to a leg or foot becomes so bad that the person cannot walk or walk effectively enough to sustain a job.

The medication given to many claimants with arterial Disease is Coumadin, the problem with this medication and working is, should you receive even a small cut you could bleed to death. Coumadin is a blood thinner, and while it is necessary for to help with Arterial Disease, it can be deadly if you receive a cut and do not attend to it properly.

Should you need assistance in your claim Arterial Disease disability claim, please give me a call, I would be pleased to speak with you. You may reach me anytime at toll free 1 (877) 271-2633 Monday through Saturday or local at (615) 308-2633.

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Daniel L. McMurtry, Attorney

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Congestive Heart Failure Disability

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Under the listings for  Social Security Disability there is a listing noted as Chronic heart failure. Meeting this listing puts the claimant in very poor health, the listing is so detailed that if you meet this listing your health is probably not very good at the moment.

The listing states the following:

(a) Documented cardiac enlargement by appropriate imaging techniques (a cardiothoracic ratio of greater than 0.50 on a PA chest x-ray with good inspiratory effort or left ventricular diastolic diameter of greater than 5.5 cm on two dimensional echocardiography, ) resulting in inability to carry on any physical activity, and with symptoms of inadequate cardiac output, pulmonary congestion, systemic congestion, or anginal syndrome at rest; or

(b) Documented cardiac enlargement by appropriate imaging techniques, or ventrical dysfunction, abnormal wall motion or left ventricle ejection ratio of 30% or less by imaging techniques; and

Inability to perform on exercise test at workload to 5 (mets) or less due to symptoms of chronic heart failure,  in rare instances a need to stop exercising testing at less than this level of work because of:

a. Three or more consecutive ventricular premature beats or three or more multiform beats or;

b. Failure to increase systolic blood pressure by 10 mmHg or decrease in systolic pressure below the usual resting level; or

c. Signs attributable to inadequate cerebral  perfusion, such as ataxic gait or mental confusion; and

(2) Resulting in marked limitation of physical activity, as demonstrated by fatigue, palpitation, dyspnea, or anginal discomfort on ordinary physical activity, even though the individual is comfortable at rest; or

C. Cor pulmonale fulfilling the criteria in 4.02 A or B.

The issue with Heart Failure under Social Security Disability is very technical, for someone to meet this listing above they are in, or must be in very poor health, which is a sign of Congestive Heart Failure. The things that go along with heart failure are congestion in the lungs, liver, circulatory system, and places where large amounts of blood are in the body region. 

It is important to be able to relate your symptoms of heart failure to the Social Security Administration, not only by your testimony, but by your medical records from doctors and hospitals. The severity of your symptoms is key in your application to obtain Social Security Disability.

Should you need assistance in your disability claim, please give the law office a call at toll free 1 (877) 271-2633 or local at (615) 308-2633. I look forward to hearing from you.

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Daniel L. McMurtry, Esq.

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I'm Daniel L. McMurtry attorney at law, call me today at Toll free 1-877-271-2633, there is no fee unless I collect for you in your disability claim. That is my promise to you, call today and let me start helping you with your disability claim. Social Security disability law is all that I do.

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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.