Parkinson's disease is a progressive disorder that causes brain cells to gradually degenerate and die and affects cognitive and motor functions.
There are currently over one million people struggling with Parkinson's in the USA, a number predicted to rise in the following decade up to 1.2 million.
It is vital to consult more than one specialist and make sure that you receive the proper diagnosis because as soon as Parkinson's disease becomes undeniable, you may want to be prepared and learn more about the types of claims that can help you recover the financial security needed to cover medical costs and other expenses:
If you are unable to work due to a covered disability, long-term disability (LTD) insurance replaces all or a part of your income. There are several ways that LTD insurance can be purchased, and applying for benefits can be a complex process to navigate:
In some cases, you might have both individual and group disability insurance coverage or LTD benefits from retirement or pension plans.
The policy typically requires several specific requirements to be met in order to be able to claim benefits, as well as the fulfillment of the provided definition of disability, usually stating your inability to perform the duties of your own occupation or any occupation due to sickness or injury. There can also be benefits for partial disability in some LTD policies. You will have to carefully examine your policy for any other important requirements. Once eligibility is determined, the benefits usually start:
The symptoms of Parkinson's can make it extremely difficult or even impossible for someone to perform regular activities; however, just the Parkinson's diagnosis alone is insufficient for obtaining long-term disability benefits. It needs to be supported by further medical evidence, and proof of related treatment thoroughly checked through an investigation from the insurance company.
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), a government disability benefits program, is administered by the Social Security Administration. Its provisions are complex, like with any insurance benefits. SSDI coverage refers only to total disability and does not include partial or short-term disability.
Social Security Disability Insurance does not apply to everyone, as it requires you to have worked in a job covered by Social Security, with enough work credits accumulated. People with Parkinson's disease often encounter difficulties collecting benefits since Social Security does not consider them disabled if they can carry out any gainful occupation or work part-time.
Further fundamental SSDI information:
SSDI benefits may not be awarded solely based on a Parkinson's disease diagnosis, which is why it is essential to provide medical evidence that the symptoms are severe and prevent you from working, as well as adherence to prescribed medication for at least three consecutive months.
Veterans with Parkinson's linked to their active duty military service may be entitled to U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability compensation benefits, which are monthly and tax-free. Eligibility for VA disability benefits is determined by:
In the case of a Parkinson's diagnosis, the Department of Veterans Affairs has two perspectives related to service connection:
Parkinson's disease is often misdiagnosed due to symptoms mimicking those of similar disorders:
It is vital to consult more than one specialist and make sure that you receive the proper diagnosis because as soon as Parkinson's disease becomes undeniable, you may want to be prepared and learn more about the types of claims that can help you recover the financial security needed to cover medical costs and other expenses.
Exposure to paraquat can result in Parkinson's disease over the years, and your diagnosis and proof of exposure can make you eligible for filing a paraquat claim. Assessing your eligibility is a complex and tedious procedure, requiring essential information, such as:
While many medications can relieve the symptoms, none can reverse the effects. As the disease progresses, people with Parkinson's who are still employed may struggle with performing their regular activities and often have to reduce their working hours or retire. They may also lose out on benefits, not knowing where to turn or how to navigate the welfare system.
Following the paraquat claim submission, you may recover from the liable manufacturers the compensation you deserve for your suffering. Due to the toxicity of this herbicide, everyone who directly worked with or was constantly around paraquat is at risk of developing Parkinson's disease, including:
The team of experts at Atraxia Law has over three decades of experience in evaluating personal injury and product liability claims and is fully prepared to help you file a claim with the liable companies if you were exposed to paraquat and developed Parkinson's disease as a result.
The work we conduct represents a crucial step in the legal process. We will adequately evaluate your situation and gather all the necessary evidence.