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Old 01-25-2008, 06:01 PM #1
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Default I'm new and need advice from TOS patients like me

First, my neurologist has quit treating WC cases. I am in constant pain from TOS. WC in California is almost non-existent when considering TOS. I need a new neurologist in the SF Bay Area who understands TOS. Must be on the WC network providers list.

Second, SS disability has turned down my claim for the second time, so I now must hire an attorney to represent my case with SS.

Have had hand, shoulder and spine problems that have been cumulative since 1997. Diagnosed with TOS, costoclavicular compression and organic writer's cramp by a top neurologist in the field. Further documented by top UCLA Radiologist and further documentation by local tests in the SF area. WC denies treatment and permanent disability.

Does anyone have a Social Security attorney to recommend? I am represented in my WC case.
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