Rosen, Moss, Snyder & Bleefeld, LLP Represents Clients with Multiple Sclerosis in Long-Term Disability C
While multiple sclerosis is in many cases severely debilitating, filing for long-term disability benefits can still be a challenge for many. Due to the episodic nature of the disease, a patient can sometimes struggle to prove the disability against an insurance provider with a vested interest in denying the claim.
When symptoms are present, a person with multiple sclerosis can experience balance and coordination issues, tremors and weakness in the extremities, bowel and bladder trouble, vision and hearing irregularities, and even problems with speech, memory, and concentration.
To qualify for long-term disability insurance benefits, one must satisfy the definition of disability stated in his or her insurance policy and be able to prove it. Demonstrating this disability can be difficult for those who experience months of remission between relapses, although with the help of an experienced team of disability lawyers, getting approved for benefits can be significantly easier.
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