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Why You Should Never Lose a Back Pain Disability Case if You are Age 55 or Older
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If you are age 55 or older and are pursuing #socialsecuritydisability due to #backpain your odds of winning are very high.

Social Security's #gridrules are designed to help #disability applicants over age 55 win. In this #shorts video I explain why.

Under Grid Rule 202.06, for example, you are very likely to be found "disabled" under SSA's rules even if you can lift up to 20 lbs. and stand and walk for 6 hours a day.

You will need medical evidence of a diagnosed back problem - such as an MRI that show a disc herniation or severe disc bulge and you do need medical records detailing ongoing treatment.

Grid Rule 202.06 is very unusual in that it actually gives disability claimants an advantage in the very dysfunctional Social Security disability process. I would not be surprised to see SSA change this rule in the future but for now, it exists and it can greatly improve your chances at a win.

Obviously every applicant's case will be decided on its own merits but if you have stopped or are about to stop work due to severe back pain and you are age 55 or older, please look at the grid rules.

I have a website called Gridrules.net (gridrules.net/) that explains how the grids work. Feel free to fill out the form on the GridRules site for a free case evaluation.

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@everetttrujillo576

1 year ago

I'm 58 years old and currently at step 4 of the process. I worked 24 years with at&t until I had a on a job jury to my back. Hoping you are right about these grid rules and I get approval soon.

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@michaelhale4041

1 year ago

It's always great to see another one of your videos. Thank you

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@ABAB-pt9fz

1 year ago

Thank you, you are my lawyer for my case, I am completing forms 3373,3380,3369 again, after waiting 12 months, I trust God that we will win my application, because what you have just explained in this video applies to me situation, thank you.

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@v65wings45

3 months ago

It is what it is! We don't ask to become disabled! I would rather feel like I was 20 again! We deteriorate as we get older, especially if you worked hard ass manual labor jobs all your life! If I got a job working at Social Security, maybe I wouldn't have the problems that I am having now!!!!

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@dwaynelasater2350

1 year ago

That is how I won my case. 202.06

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@imxploring

1 year ago

In these grid rules cases a good attorney will often prepare a pre hearing brief laying out the theory of disability according to the rules and make it easy for the judge to make a determination.

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@showmeyourdaleel6568

8 months ago

You can be a step 4 denial if your past work is light or sedentary according to the DOT. This assumes you have a light RFC because of your back. SSA can say you can do your past work and deny you at step 4 of sequential process.

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@stugilkison9117

1 year ago

VE again. For years I have seen the DDB automatically say that an individual can do Medium work. So often it is knocked down to Light or Sedentary at the hearing level.

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@williamhunter1959

9 months ago

I'm 58 and am a disabled vet and was denied my claim last year! Please help!

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@eladmitchell752

1 year ago

im 58 have severe stenosis, nerve root impingement, arthrosis, ddd ,plus ptsd ,type 2 diabetes with neuropathy and radiculopathy, i applied 18 months ago,but dont trust not having a lawyer so i hired a law firm thats representing my case

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@johnnorvaisas

1 year ago

I have two herniated discs in my lower back and I'm 54 turning 55 August 9 I visited the social security doctor June 12 I'm just waiting to see if I get approved in Texas hopefully I find out soon

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@Ice-Sik-ill

1 year ago

I'm 37 years old and really hurt my lower back in my early 20s. I've lifted weights for years, hard manual labor jobs such as concrete, Demolition, and worked on the oil rig in Texas. I've herniated multiple times and this last time had an mri and they recommend epidural shots. It seems like everytime I injury my back it gets worse. I can only get manual labor jobs because of my criminal past. I know I'm young but would I even have a shot at getting disability? I'm tired of injuring my back, excruciating pain down my leg where I have to quit a job because I can't move for months. Thanks for the vid.

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@kennethknight7052

1 year ago

I did, after about eight years they gave SSI then took it after my wife got on disability for terminal cancer and stage five kidney failure. They said we were aloud 1385.00 a month she got 1164.00 they wouldn't even give the 220.00 difference back. "They" said we didn't need it.

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@CarmenRamirez-hc2fh

1 year ago

Thank You!! ๐Ÿ™
I hope ppl donโ€™t wait till they canโ€™t walk to start searching for help
( the right advice ) for not knowing what to do we get into deeper problems and risk for being so missed informed!!
Youโ€™re a life saver!! ๐Ÿ›Ÿ
God Bless !!

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@MyFavoriteColorIsBLUE

1 year ago

Thanks Johnathon ๐Ÿ˜Š

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@cindylutz7442

1 year ago

I am 62, 63 in February. I'm a hairdresser who has continued working but at a very limited level due to upper back pain. Last January I learned I have severe osteoporosis, really severe, and I've now confirmed multiple fractures including two at T 6 and 7. Pretty sure that's why my back hurts when I work (when I do anything that involves holding my arms out in front of me.) It may also be how I got the fractures. I'm at work now, got lucky today, am getting a break, which helps; often I get no breaks at all, and by the end of a four hour shift, I'm nearly in tears from the pain. I've only been doing this job for a year, was freelance before this but wasn't making enough money, couldn't seem to get anyone interested in hiring me for equivalent pay. It's a bind, the paycheck really helps but I dread every day I go in. Now that I know I have fractures (that of course don't heal normally in the spine--I'm developing a hump,) I'm wondering if it qualifies as a disability.

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@sharonvaldez9059

1 year ago

What if I have all of this but am 49?
RA, degenerative disc disease, fibromyalgia

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@Amusekkoracle7117

1 year ago

I'm scheduled for another MRI Open Machine... I Am not 55 but The Order is for M54 16 Lumbar Radiculopathy and M54 42 Lumbago with Sciatica Left Side

This Merve Root Disorder has progressed to giving me Guillain-Barre like symptoms!!
Already diagnosed with Sjogren's Syndrome

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@cesartoledo5621

1 year ago

Hello Mr. Ginsberg, I thought the grid rules applied after 50 years old. Did it change to 55 years old? Thank you for the video โค

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@hectorortiz2636

1 year ago

I am 51 100% veteran n they denied my initial request for lower back pain
Two cervical fusion n PTSD

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