Shane Henry & Associates
Summary
Main Office
335 Hogan Lane, Suite 100
Conway,
AR 72034
501-329-3889
Years of Experience
Primarily focused on disability law.
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Geographies
Office Locations
Main Office SH&A
335 Hogan Lane, Suite 100
Conway, AR 72034
North Central Branch SH&A
102 E. Main
Mountain View , AR 72560
Helping Others!
As a disabled veteran from serving in Iraq, Shane A. Henry leads his office to the service of others who find themselves in need of assistance because of mental, physical, or emotional limitations. When you find you are not able to work enough because of your problems, the social security insurance system is there for you because you paid for it. The SSA has taken its money from you since your first pay check. Therefore, when you need it you should absolutely be able to rely on this program, after all, that's why it was created.
Articles Written
My Doctor Says I'm Disabled But Social Security Doesn't
Created On: 10/17/2011
The rules, criteria and definitions that social security uses to determine eligibility for benefits can sometimes make an otherwise good disability claim end up in denial.Pain and Function Report in a Social Security Disability Claim
Created On: 09/16/2011
When making a claim to the Social Security Administration for disability benefits, you will need to explain exactly how your impairment affect your daily activities. One part of this is reporting how your disability impairs your both in terms of pain and your ability to work and do daily things.Disability Hearings in Arkansas
Created On: 04/18/2011
If you have been denied twice and properly appealed, your case is now at the Administrative Law Judge (Hearing) phase. This is your best opportunity to win your case. By an overwhelming margin, c
Case History
Chiari Malformation
Practice Area: Disability
Description: Whether Type 1 or 2, this is a troubling disagnosis. If you are experiencing migraines and headaches that are not explainable, or other types of symptoms that seem to appear for no reason, you should consider whether this condition is the problem. The opening at the base of your skull is not large enough and puts pressure on your brain or spine.
Outcome: We've been very successful winning benefits for those suffering from Chiari Malformation. Critical to these cases is proving the size of the malformation.
