Psychiatric Disability Claim Attorney |
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DEPRESSION IS A DISABILITY! |
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Addiction, Bipolar and Neurocognitive Conditions Are Serious Disabilities
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The explosive growth in mental and nervous disorder disability claims in the United States is all too familiar to Americans. “Depression” and “bipolar” are in common usage by the public.
Excessive working hours, financial and family pressures and sleep deprivation are major factors. In the United States we live a fast paced life in a The high tech world, designed to make our lives easier, actually makes them more hectic and stressful, with little time to reflect or for introspection. New revolutionary mobile communications technology make sure you are never out of touch.
Translated: YOU CAN’T ESCAPE. It has literally become a 24/7 world with little or no down time. So, some cope with anti-depressants and sleep medications. Others hunker down and withdraw, becoming more and more depressed. Still others become addicted to alcohol, drugs or food. All of them hope the ill winds eventually blow over. Is there any wonder why coping seems harder and harder?
Mental and nervous disorders, including depression and addiction, are unlike other disability claims. The medical evidence necessary to establish such a psychiatric disability claim is far more stringent than required Insurance companies are likely to reject these types of claims for three main reasons:
Particularly in these types of claims a competent, aggressive legal advisor is a
Most importantly, the experienced lawyer knows what medical reports should be furnished with the claim documents. Lack of precision here can make or break a claim. The experienced lawyer also knows what personal information, especially concerning psychiatric or neurological disability, should not be given to an insurer even if they scream bloody murder for it. Full, complete and relevant medical information should be provided right from the start of the claim. Not every lawyer has the requisite knowledge and experience to Attorney Mike Quiat is highly experienced in psychiatric and neurocognitive claims, particularly those involving depression and addiction. Mike understands the nature of these illnesses and effectively interacts with a treating psychiatrist or psychologist, to help to There should be no illusions – - most disability insurance claims So-called “objective evidence” requirements give insurance company claims And many claimants are forced to cope with arbitrary and capricious denials just A lawyer representing a client in these types of proceedings also It is clearly unwise to go into an adversarial proceeding with If you have any doubts about a claim or the claims procedure, call |
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