Chiari Malformations and Social Security Disability

Chiari malformations involve structural defects of the cerebellum. This part of the brain controls balance.

When part of the cerebellum is located below the foramen magnum it is called a Chiari malformation.

This may cause symptoms such as neck pain, balance problems, muscle weakness, numbness, abnormal feelings in the arms or legs, dizziness, vision problems, hearing loss, nausea, vomiting, depression, or headaches. Hand coordination and fine motor skills may also be affected.

CT scans and MRIs are often used to diagnose Chiari malformations.

Treatment for people who are symptomatic usually involves surgery. The purpose is to relieve the pressure on the cerebellum or the spinal column.

When the symptoms become severe they may interfere with work and activities of daily living.

This may require you to file for Social Security Disability.

To win your case you will have to prove the severity of your symptoms.

This will include having doctors’ records documenting the diagnosis, treatment and symptoms.

You will need to have your medical providers explain and record your problems and their frequency.

You should also have family members and friends keep a log of your problems and limitations and what they do to help you out.

Getting Social Security Disability benefits is never easy so your doctors and family must be made aware of your symptoms and the problems that result from your condition.

Need help? Feel free to contact Illinois Social Security Disability Lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

7 ex-nurses indicted after broken finger leads to amputation – Yahoo News

VINELAND, N.J. (AP) — Seven former nurses have been charged with criminal neglect in the case of a woman who needed her hand amputated after a broken finger wasn’t treated properly, officials announced Tuesday.

Source: 7 ex-nurses indicted after broken finger leads to amputation – Yahoo News

 

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Assuming the broken finger was a work injury, the consequences of nurses who improperly treat the injury is also covered in Illinois.  The work comp insurance company would be required to pay for the amputation. The injured worker would also have the right to sue the nurse for malpractice.

No time limit on Social Security disability benefits

Your Social Security disability benefits will continue as long as your medical condition has not improved and you remain unable to work.

Source: No time limit on Social Security disability benefits

 

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This explains the your disability benefits continue until Social Security determines otherwise. There seems to be more cases of Social Security ruling that people’s disability have ceased. You must appeal these denials or your benefits will stop.

2015 – 05/18/2015 – Lack of safety equipment and training cost electrical technician his life

Source: 2015 – 05/18/2015 – Lack of safety equipment and training cost electrical technician his life

 

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Proper training and following safety rules would have saved a person’s life. Illinois Workers’ Compensation law pays death benefits but can never replace a person to family and friends.

Work Comp Alert

Just this week I have seen another person who was denied a Workers’ Compensation settlement.

Illinois law provides that an injured worker is entitled to payment of medical bills, pay for time off work, and payment for the injury itself.

What many Workers’ Compensation insurance companies will do is pay for the medical bills and for the missed time from work, but neglect to pay the settlement.

The insurance company bets on the injured worker not knowing enough to ask for the settlement, or taking the first offer the insurance company makes.

Do not be this person.

Make sure that you get all the rights provided to you pursuant to the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act.

You can consult with an experienced Illinois Work Comp lawyer for free.

Make sure that you understand what the insurance company is doing to you.

You can lose your settlement if you do not act soon enough.

Feel free to contact Illinois Work Comp Lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371 to help you get the settlement that you are entitled to.