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Can you get disability if you broke your back?

By Jessica Burns

Back Injuries The back conditions that are eligible for SSDI can include lumbar spinal stenosis that limits mobility, verifiable spinal arachnoiditis or nerve compression that causes muscle weakness and limited spine movement.

How far back does disability backpay go?

twelve months
If You Are Awarded Back Pay SSDI disability benefits can accrue either from the initial date of application, or as far back as twelve months prior to the date of application, less a five-month waiting period.

Can you get disability if you break your arm?

If your broken bone has not healed in several months, but you do not qualify based on your disability, you may qualify based on the limitation of your ability to work. If you broke your arm and you are unable to reach up high, push, pull or lift, you should make sure to note this on your application.

Can I get disability for a fractured bone?

You must have a condition that lasts at least a year to qualify. However, bone fractures that improperly set or heal may take longer than a year to recover, if at all. If you have sustained a bone fracture and are unable to work, you may be eligible to receive disability benefits.

Are fractures disability?

If you have sustained a bone fracture and are unable to work, you may be eligible to receive disability benefits. Below, our attorneys at Dayes Law Firm discuss the complications associated with bone fractures and when the Social Security Administration (SSA) considers bones fractures as a disability.

Can I get disability for a broken bone?

Social Security denies most cases of broken bones because they’re expected to heal within a year. Only fractures that cause other complications are usually granted disability benefits at the initial application stage.

Can a back injury cause Social Security disability?

Social Security Listings for Back Disorders. If a compressed nerve root causes significant pain and disability, you may be able to get benefits from Social Security. With your doctor’s support and good medical records, getting disability for spinal stenosis (a listed condition) is not out of reach.

Can you get back pay for Social Security disability?

For social security disability claims, a claimant may potentially be eligible to receive disability benefits as far back as the date of their application for social security disability.

Can You claim Social Security disability retroactively?

Similarly, if you retire early but belatedly discover that an existing condition might have qualified you for a higher disability benefit, you may be able claim it retroactively. For the vast majority of disability recipients, who claim SSDI before retiring,…

Do you qualify for Social Security disability with spinal cord injury?

Many, but not all, individuals with spinal cord injuries are automatically eligible for Social Security disability benefits. Give this form to your doctor to determine whether you meet the requirements for any of Social Security’s back disorder listings.