Nerve Pain and Leg Weakness
                                                   Social Security Disability Claims

Nerve Condition Problems Case study #1 - this is a case study of a 48 year old man whose claim was based on pain and leg weakness, most likely resulting from an adult Chicken Pox infection.  This claimant passed away from a heart attack prior to the hearing - his son appeared at the hearing and testified about his father’s poor health during the two years prior to his death.

Leg Weakness with Neck and Back Pain and Incontinence - this is a case study of a 50 year old man whose claim was based on leg weakness, incontinence and residual problems arising from spina bifida and other birth defects.  The claimant appeared at the hearing in a wheel chair and the judge announced at the hearing that he would be awarding benefits.

Nerve Pain in Arms, Back and Legs, Cognitive Loss and Depression - this is a case study of a 35 year old man with nerve pain, left arm weakness, right leg pain, cognitive loss and depression arising from a serious roll over pickup truck accident.

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