Modesto Orthopedic Injury Attorneys
If you are experiencing severe joint pain that has been caused by an orthopedic injury, and that pain is preventing or limiting your ability to work, you may be eligible for Social Security disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. These benefits, provided by the government, can help to pay for medical bills and lost wages. There are many orthopedic injuries that can cause chronic pain and limit the ability to perform full-time employment.
At Milam Law, our experienced SSD and SSI attorneys provide representation for clients throughout Sacramento, Fresno, Modesto and Northern California. We handle everything for our clients, from the initial applications to disability appeals in federal court. We are committed to helping individuals throughout California's Central Valley obtain the disability benefits that they deserve. Our attorneys can answer your questions, and guide you through the process in a manner that is as efficient and effective as possible.
Information on this website is provided as a service of Milam Law. Contact us regarding Social Security disability claims and denials.
Fresno Joint Pain and Social Security Disability Lawyers
Among the most common orthopedic injuries and other medical conditions that can cause serious joint pain are:
- Degenerative disc disease
- Herniated discs
- Stenosis
- Fractured/broken bones, especially tibia/fibula
- Torn ligaments or injured tendons
- Arthritis of any joint
- Shoulder injuries
Orthopedic injuries and severe joint pain can happen in the knees, ankles, elbows, shoulders, hips, hands and other joints. This pain can limit your ability to bend, reach, walk, stand, sit and perform other common job duties.
Contact Our Firm and Get Support for Your Claim
If you have suffered an injury to your shoulder, knee or other joint, and the resulting pain is making you unable to work, contact us at Milam Law. Schedule a free, initial consultation at one of our California offices by calling us toll free at 877-840-3508.






