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Welcome!  The Info Library is an internet-based resource that addresses in one place your questions and concerns about disability benefits, disability insurers, your illness, your occupation, and filing a claim, appeal or litigation.  In other words, a "Wikipedia" for disability claims.  If you would like to automatically receive new posts, please subscribe below.

 

 

Category: Illnesses

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | Long Term Disability Claim Tips

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Illnesses

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common condition caused by compression of the median nerve in the wrist. If you suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome and your job requires significant typing or other dexterous movements, you may be considering filing for long term disability insurance benefits.

However, you may have questions before filing a claim: Is carpal tunnel considered a disability? How do you prove to your insurance company that it鈥檚 severe enough to prevent you from working?

Before filing a long term disability claim for carpal tunnel syndrome, here are some things you should know to help your chances for benefit approval.

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Is Tinnitus A Disability? | Long Term Disability Tips for Tinnitus

Tinnitus Illnesses

Tinnitus is characterized by noises in the ear(s), such as ringing, buzzing, clicking or hissing. The condition is often accompanied by hearing loss and/or other ear, throat and nose issues. 

Is Tinnitus A Disability?

Yes.  Tinnitus can incapacitate you from work, leading to disability.  Even with treatment and therapeutic management, tinnitus can cause debilitating limitations.  Whether or not you qualify for long term disability benefits due to your tinnitus will depend on the severity of your symptoms and how they impact your ability to work.

There are several things you need to know before filing your long term disability claim for tinnitus.

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Can I Get Long Term Disability Benefits for Parkinson鈥檚 Disease?

Illnesses Parkinson's Disease

Yes, you can get long term disability benefits for Parkinson's disease.  Parkinson鈥檚 is a very serious progressive nervous system disorder. The symptoms can make continuing to work difficult, if not impossible. However, your Parkinson鈥檚 diagnosis alone won鈥檛 qualify you for long term disability benefits. Your claim must be supported by sufficient medical evidence and proof of appropriate treatment.

Below we鈥檒l outline what Parkinson鈥檚 symptoms the insurance company will want evidence for, and steps you can take to improve your chances of approval for long term disability benefits.

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Stroke | Long Term Disability Claim Tips

Stroke Illnesses

A stroke may lead to short or long term physical and/or cognitive deficits requiring intense rehabilitative treatment.  Even with treatment, a stroke may cause enough damage and residual symptoms to cause a permanent disability.  If you are left disabled due to a stroke, there are several things you should know before you file your long term disability claim.

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Diabetes | Long Term Disability Claim Tips

Illnesses Diabetes

If you're finding it difficult to function in your job because of diabetes, now might be the time to consider a claim for long term disability benefits.  Our New York disability attorneys at Riemer & Associates can review your policy with you and help you assess your eligibility.  If the time is right, our disability lawyers can help you plan your exit from work and prepare your claim.

Diabetes can be a disabling disease.  However, you will not qualify for long term disability benefits on the strength of your diagnosis alone. You will need to support your claim with convincing evidence that you are 鈥渄isabled鈥 as defined by your LTD policy. You may have to prove that you can no longer do your usual occupation or you may have to prove you cannot perform any occupation to which you are reasonably suited, a more demanding standard. Since many individuals with diabetes are able to work until retirement, the challenge will be educating your insurer about how your case is different.

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