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Find answers to your disability claim questions.

Welcome to our Info Library.

The Info Library is a resource for people who have questions about disability insurance benefits, insurance companies, medical conditions, occupational demands, claims, appeals, and litigation.

Think of it as a practical guide to disability claims. Our goal is to explain common issues in clear, useful terms so you can better understand the process, the risks, and the decisions that may affect your benefits.

New articles are added regularly.

 

Category: Diagnosis - Mental Illness

Long Term Disability Claim Tips for Bipolar Disorder

Mental Illness Limitation Strategy - Limitations and Restrictions Diagnosis - Mental Illness Diagnosis - Bipolar Disorder

Many people afflicted with bipolar disorder find themselves struggling to carry out their daily activities. The fluctuating symptoms may lead to serious complications in functioning and problems with personal relationships 鈥 making it difficult to hold down a job. Even with proper treatment, bipolar disorder can be problematic to manage.

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CEO With Bipolar II Wins Partial and Then Total Disability Benefits

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鈥淛im鈥 was a 62 year old chief executive officer of a nationally known nonprofit organization. Jim quickly rose through the ranks of various nonprofit organizations, but once he reached the pinnacle of his profession, he became afflicted with Bipolar II disorder. Although Jim could work at a less demanding occupation, he could no longer handle the stress and long hours required of his job as a CEO. Jim applied for partial disability benefits and found employment elsewhere as a consultant.

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Mental Illness Limits in Disability Insurance Policies

Mental Illness Limitation Diagnosis - PTSD Diagnosis - Anxiety Strategy - Limitations and Restrictions Diagnosis - Mental Illness Diagnosis - Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis - Depression

Your long term disability policy may limit your period of eligibility if your disability results from a psychiatric condition.  This is commonly referred to as a Mental Illness Limitation.  Notably, the limitation may affect you even if you are not disabled due to a psychiatric condition.

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