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In this section of our web site, you will find case strategies and case studies for a variety of disabling impairments.
In a case strategy write-up, I set out in a “big picture” sense how I plan to win a disability case for a particular impairment.
A case study write-up is a description of an actual case that I took before an Administrative Law Judge. I usually write up the case studies immediately after returning from court so the results are not always known. I do try to update these case studies to let you know how they turned out. Since Social Security disability court cases are private and not open to the public, these case studies are as close as you can get to sitting in and watching me litigate a claim in a Social Security administrate law courtroom.
Alagille Syndrome
Arthritis
Back Pain
Bipolar disorder
Closed Head Injuries
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
Crohn’s & Colitis
Depression
Fibromyalgia
Hearing Loss
Heart Disease
H.I.V./AIDS
Kidney Disease
Knees - Severely arthritic
Lupus
Migraine Headaches
Multiple Sclerosis
Nerve Pain and Leg Weakness
Polycythemia Vera
Schizophrenia
Seizure Disorder
Vascular Diseases
Grid Rules - a case strategy available to claimants over the age of 50 with physical impairments
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