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What chances to get retirement disability

Asked on Jul 15th, 2015 on Personal Injury - Florida
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Almost 58 yrs old/8/9 yrs as rural carrier for USPS (as regular + 8 as casual)/Back injury at work (Hernian discs L4-L5,problems on S1-L1,numbness,pain,cramps,weakness on both legs and buttocks)/on SSDI for almost a yr/More than 1 yr out of work (tried 3 times)/3 medical reports (injections,physical terapy-2)...Thanks for your advice and time.
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This is not something that can be answered in this fashion. You need to consult with a Social Security Disability lawyer, or a general disability lawyer if you are looking for coverage under an employment based disability plan. Both type claims are routinely rejected before a lawyer is hired. The lawyer will need to review the medical records and disability evaluations to give you an accurate assessment. This is not my area of practice and I strongly suggest you find someone who specializes in these areas. Almost all lawyers will speak with you in consultation, free of charge. Good luck
Answered on Jul 15th, 2015 at 2:13 PM

Jonathan Groff is an AV Preeminent, rated Personal Injury attorney representing clients throughout Florida. (305) 661-3633; Mobile, (305) 302-8807

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