Auto Immune diseases include more than 100 diagnoses, all of which are potentially disabling. Autoimmunity is caused by an overactive immune system which begins targeting the body’s own healthy cells…
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Disabling psychiatric conditions typically include such conditions as clinical depression, bi-polar disorder, phobias and compulsive disorders. These conditions are usually diagnosed by a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist and can be…
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The main components of a fibromyalgia (or any) disability case are: (1) establishing that you have a medical impairment and (2) establishing that the degree of your impairment precludes you…
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Spinal and back injuries are among the most common areas of disputes between policyholder and insurer and, due to the complex nature of both treatment and diagnosis, also a major…
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Ringing in the ears, or tinnitis, is a common condition caused by a variety of sources, including exposure to loud or high-pithed noise, wax build-up or a blockage in the…
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Disabling headaches not due to other causes are most often migraine. Migraine headache symptoms often include other symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, light sensitivity, and sound sensitivity. Occasional migraines are…
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Cardiovascular (heart) disease is the #1 cause of disability and death in the United States. Smoking, diet, and the resulting plaque build-up (coronary heart disease) are primary causes of heart…
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Head injury is a potentially-disabling condition that may include the head, brain, scalp and skull. Head injury is often referred to as TBI, although TBI is specifically injury to the…
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