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A Caring Oregon Social Security Disability Lawyer

Back pain, whether stemming from an accident or continued stress over time, can be debilitating and prevent you from working. If you are coping with severe or chronic back pain, but were denied Social Security disability or SSI benefits, the Law Office of Todd R. Worthley can help. We have extensive experience helping clients throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington state obtain the Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) they deserve.

Addressing the Reason Behind Denied Claims

The Social Security Administration's (SSA) laws are complex, and it can justify denying a claim based on the smallest detail. Most often people are denied benefits because they did not adequately document their injury or illness and prove that the condition prevents them from working. This is especially true in back pain cases where the injury may not be readily apparent.

Attorney Todd R. Worthley has a depth of experience representing individuals whose Social Security claims have been denied. Put your trust in our law firm and we will:

  • Review your application and determine where the mistake was made so as to understand how we can approve your chances of being accepted
  • Talk with your doctor to understand the extent of your injury and suffering from back pain
  • Give you clear advice regarding the type of information you need to better substantiate your claim
  • Help you complete your appeal documents to make sure it is thorough and accurate

Consult a Knowledgeable Social Security Attorney

If you were denied benefits for a back injury or chronic pain, please contact the Law Office of Todd R. Worthley, in Portland, Oregon. We will help you take the next steps toward recovering the benefits you need to move forward.

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