Neuropathy and Social Security Disability

Neuropathy is a condition that causes nerve damage.

In Social Security Disability cases what matters is its affect on the hands and feet.

Typically it will cause burning, tingling and numbness in the extremities.

Most cases of neuropathy are found in people with diabetes.

Some new studies suggest that obstructive sleep apnea may worsen diabetic neuropathy.

Diagnostic tools for finding neuropathy include an EMG/NCV test. Physical exams may also indicate that you have neuropathy.

The limitations that result from neuropathy are what matter in Social Security Disability cases.

The major areas of functioning that Social Security examines are lifting, standing, walking, sitting, reaching, handling and fingering.

If your neuropathy is severe it will most likely limit you to standing less than 1 hour, walking to several blocks and it may keep your lifting down because of problems caused with your legs.

Numbness and tingling in the hands will limit your ability to handle, grip and finger items. Almost all jobs require frequent use of the hands.

If you unable to stand and walk much and have problems using your hands, then you should be found disabled.

Questions about whether you can win your disability case? Feel free to contact Illinois Social Security Disability Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

WorkersCompensation.com CompNewsNetwork – Family of Dead Hockey Star Takes Aim at NHL

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You would assume that there will a large number of these cases surfacing  in pro sports as the science advances and it becomes easier to prove the link between concussions and brain damage. Head injuries in the work setting will also result in increased filings. The consequences from head trauma simply do not disappear.

CBC My Region – Janzen family killings highlight migraine sufferers’ plight, says expert

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I believe migraines must be one of the most difficult conditions with chronic pain. You just cannot function when you are hit with them. If you can document the migraines consistently, then you should be able to win a Social Security Disability case.

 

Capitol Fax.com – Your Illinois News Radar » Inside the secretive “working groups”

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No surprise that Work Comp changes are a topic of intense interest with the Governor and the legislature. Injured workers in Illinois will most likely have some of their rights removed and reduced by the end of the summer. Keep your eyes on this.

House Speaker Madigan plans vote next week on Right to Work legislation – News – The State Journal-Register – Springfield, IL

Illinois’ Democratic House speaker says he’s scheduling a vote on Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposal to allow employees to opt out of unions.Speaker Michael J. Madigan announced Thursday the vote is scheduled for May 14, even though the governor hasn’t filed a bill with the Legislature.Rauner has spent recent months pitching city councils, county commissioners and business groups on the idea of local “empowerment zones.” The zones would allow voters to make union membership voluntary,

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There is no actual legislation yet filed regarding changes to the Illinois Work Comp law. However, the Speaker of the Illinois House may be doing this as a symbolic action. The real negotiations will come closer to the end of the session when the entire budget is voted upon. Keep your eyes on how injured workers’ rights may be affected.