Some of the most crippling injuries an employee can suffer at work are head and brain injuries. A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can occur when a person suffers a direct blow to the head. Traumatic brain injuries can be very debilitating and sometimes there is no pain...
SSD – Social Security Disability Benefits For Injuries
Is carpal tunnel syndrome considered a disability?
There is a certain amount of risk that comes from working in virtually any work environment. The type of work and the conditions of the workplace determine the level of risk. Obviously, the odds of being involved in an accident will be greater in certain occupations...
New Rules for Musculoskeletal Disorders Go Into Effect
While receiving little notice outside of disability attorneys, Social Security made a big change to how it reviews spine, joint, and muscle claims earlier this month. On April 2, new Listings went into effect for claims involving back and knee issues, non-healing leg...
Knee Problems
The knee is the largest weight-bearing joint in the body, carrying most of the body weight when standing or walking. A chronic and severe knee condition can greatly impact the ability to work, though many knee problems are short-lived as they are easily managed...
4 types of neck injuries
When people think about severe neck injuries, they often think about breaks that injure the spinal cord and lead to paralysis. In the worst cases, this is complete paralysis from the neck down.These injuries do happen and they are just as serious as they sound....
Blindness doesn’t always mean a complete lack of vision
When people think of blindness as a disability, they often imagine it to be absolute. They understand that vision issues like farsightedness or nearsightedness can make it more difficult to see without corrective lenses, and they assume blindness is just the extreme...
Do I automatically qualify for disability benefits for my burns?
Suffering from burn injuries does not automatically qualify you for Social Security Disability benefits. Just as with any other disability, there are criteria that you must meet to have your application successfully approved.One of the first things that reviewers look...
Can we cure spinal cord paralysis?
A spinal cord injury can leave you with paralysis that impacts you below the level of that injury. For some, this means the loss of the use of their legs. For others, it is everything below the neck. All injuries are different.What is the same is that these injuries...
A brain injury changes you: Get the SSD benefits you deserve
It does not matter how good of shape you were in. If you sustained a serious head injury, you may no longer be able to work. Some traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can require around-the-clock support, and some TBI sufferers may have difficulty walking or talking.While...
Why does phantom limb pain happen?
You wake up one night with shooting pain in your left hand. It's excruciating. You sit in bed waiting for it to subside, but it just won't go away.Which is strange, because you lost that hand in a workplace accident six months ago. This is a real phenomenon...
Disability facts you should be aware of
Understanding disabilities in the United States starts with breaking down the statistics and looking at the facts. This can help you form an accurate picture of what disabilities look like, whom they impact, how they change lives and what types of assistance different...
CDC says 25% of Americans have a disability
If you are living with a disability, whether this is a new development in your life or something you have been living with for some time, you should know that you are not alone. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) about 25% of Americans,...
A disability is about more than an injury
The Social Security Administration (SSA) carefully evaluates every single case that they get when people claim they are disabled and can no longer work. Every case has its own set of facts and important details. Do not assume that any two cases are the same or that an...
Tips for those taking care of someone with a disability
A loved one suffers serious injuries and ends up getting disabled. While they do work with medical professionals for rehab and things of this nature, you basically become their in-home caretaker.This is a common setup, and it can feel overwhelming. To help you, here...
The future is unclear after a traumatic amputation
If you have suffered a traumatic amputation in a car accident, a workplace accident or some other such incident, your first thought is likely for the future. What does this severe injury mean for you moving forward?Unfortunately, there is no clear answer that applies...
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