Long Term Disability Facts You Need To Know

Very few of us think of long-term disability (LTD)as something that could happen to anyone at any time in life. This condition is not just one of physical restrictions, pain and discomfort. It causes a huge financial burden on the victim and the entire family. Inability to work in a profession that you’ve been trained for leaves you without an immediate source of income.  Along with this, your medical treatments, surgery, rehabilitation, follow-ups, medication, assistive devices etc have to be paid for. This causes a financial crisis. Finally, the emotional and psychological aspects are equally important. Depression, suicidal thoughts, lack of self-esteem, social isolation, behavioral issues, drug or alcohol dependence, aggression, rage, breakdown of personal relationships are some of the risks.

Victims are entitled to LTD benefits that can replace between 55-75% of gross-earnings. However, there are strict regulations and criteria that govern eligibility. If you’re entitled to Worker’s Compensation, you can apply with the help of an experienced long term disability claims lawyer. Robust evidence has to be presented to back your claim with inputs from authorized, reliable and respected experts in the field.

Insurance companies could deny your claim if your employer doesn’t provide the right documentation. Your injuries may not be properly documented by the treating doctor. LTD benefits may be terminated after two years and you have to re-apply in case you are unable to do any work to earn an income. If pre-existing conditions are discovered, your claim will be denied. You need to act immediately if your claim is denied to get the compensation you deserve.

What Are The Common Fractures Sustained In Auto Accidents?

Car accidents are a common reason for fractures and broken bones. Collisions cause the body to experience huge impact forces, resulting in various types of injuries. If you or a dear one has sustained injuries in a car accident, it is your legal right to seek compensation for your losses. Accidents are rarely accidental and most of them are caused by someone’s fault or negligence.

Any bone in the body can break when battered by the impact forces in a collision. You may be thrown against hard interior surfaces, thrown out of the car or you may be caught between parts of the vehicle or between two vehicles. Crush impact happens when large vehicles collide with smaller ones. When collisions happen, people instinctively throw their hands in front of their faces resulting in broken wrist, fingers, elbow etc. You may also extend your feet or slam on the brakes reflexively, causing fractures.

What are the common fractures and their effect?

Common fractures include Tibia, Fibula, Femur fractures, hip, rib and pelvis fractures, back and shoulder bone fractures, facial and skull fracture, cervical (neck) fracture, wrist and arm fractures. Though most of these are not life-threatening, they result in restricted mobility, long/short-term disability, loss of function, pain, and suffering. Since the victim has to undergo various types of treatments and therapies and be on painkillers, they are unable to work. Loss of income/medical-rehabilitation expenses causes financial crises. Contact an experienced personal injury lawyer to help you understand your rights and entitlements and help you get the compensation you deserve.