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Find answers to your disability claim questions.

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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 - Radiculopathy

Hand Tremors Disable Dentist

Success Stories Diagnosis - Hand Tremors Dentist Case Studies Diagnosis - Radiculopathy

Dr. Jones, a Dentist with a successful New York City practice, was suffering from cervical radiculopathy, upper extremity pain, and tremors of his hands. 

As his medical conditions progressed, it became increasingly difficult for Dr. Jones to hide his daily pain and discomfort.  Dr. Jones worried that his patients would notice his tremors thus creating added anxiety to his/her overall treatment experience.  Dr. Jones struggled with the decision to end his successful 30+ year dental career. 

Dr. Jones, however, came to Riemer Hess after acknowledging his conditions could pose a danger to his patient’s safety as he performed procedures with dental instruments.

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Back and Neck Disability Claims: How to Prove You Can’t Work

Diagnosis - Back Injury Diagnosis - Neck Pain Diagnosis - Spondylolisthesis Diagnosis - Injury Back/Lumbar Diagnosis - Injury-Neck/Cervical Diagnosis - Spinal Stenosis Diagnosis - Spondylitis Diagnosis - Spinal Condition Diagnosis - Radiculopathy

Neck and back injuries can significantly diminish mobility and cause excruciating pain. A back or neck injury can be the result of work or recreational activities, disease, a fall or other accident, or a degenerative disorder. Back and neck pain is one of the most common reasons why claimants file for long term disability insurance benefits. Insurers routinely deny back and neck pain claims for lack of objective evidence.

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