Our attorneys have successfully represented individuals
disabled due to many different types of ailments including,
but not limited to: spinal disorders (neck and back),
dysfunction of joints (hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow,
wrist/hand), amputations, fractures, burns, visual loss,
hearing impairment, pulmonary impairments, sleep related
disorders, asthma, heart failure, heart disease, liver
disease, obesity, sickle cell disease, diabetes mellitus,
neuropathy, epilepsy, brain injuries, multiple sclerosis,
seizures, depression, anxiety, PTSD, mental retardation,
lupus, hepatitis and HIV.