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We Stand Up For Clients With Orthopedic Injuries

If you suffer from debilitating pain from an orthopedic condition such as broken bones, torn ligaments, tendons or cartilage, or muscle strains, there is a good chance you are disabled within the meaning of your long-term disability policy and entitled to monthly disability benefits.

These conditions may cause debilitating pain to your neck, back, knees and feet and disable you from performing your job duties. You may be unable to walk, sit, lift, stand or type for long periods as required in most jobs. If your insurer has denied your claim for disability benefits from orthopedic disorders, you can rely on McKennon Law Group PC in Newport Beach, California. Our attorneys are experienced and will work to the best of their abilities to make sure you get the benefits you deserve.

Aggressive, Thorough And Helpful

The side effects from medication also can interfere with your ability to perform your job. Prescriptions routinely used by orthopedic physicians include opioids, which have known side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, cognitive impairment and lightheadedness.

Insurance companies do not seem to have a sympathetic point of view when dealing with people who seek insurance claims from orthopedic injuries caused in motor vehicle accidents, recreational activities or at work. We are an aggressive team of attorneys prepared to guide you. We are thorough in investigating your case and ready to battle the insurance companies for your disability benefits.

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An orthopedic injury can disable you and prevent you from fulfilling your work duties. If you have been denied long-term or short-term disability benefits, McKennon Law Group PC in Newport Beach, California, will represent you and confront insurance companies. We are experienced, effective and compassionate. Please contact us for a free consultation by filling out this request form or by calling 1-800-682-4137.