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What to Do When Workers’ Comp Won’t Pay

Sustaining an injury on the job is nerve-racking, stressful, and even frightening. Not only are you contending with physical pain, but you also are not able to work, earn the income you need to make ends meet, support yourself and/or your family, to pay for the mounting medical bills, therapies,

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Are Thoughts of Suicide Considered Disabling?

Depression is a very serious condition affecting a majority of Americans. As with most conditions, the severity of an individual’s symptoms varies drastically from person to person. Some people suffer from only minor depressive symptoms, while others suffer from severe depression affecting every aspect of their life. One of the

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Do You Suffer from the Medical Condition of PTSD?

You may have heard the term PTSD in reference to a veteran. But can people who are not veterans suffer from the medical condition of PTSD as well? PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder, is a condition that can occur after witnessing a traumatic or shocking event. This event may cause

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How to Improve Your Chances of Getting Disability Benefits with MS

Integrated Analysis of Multiple Sclerosis and its Relation to Social Security Disability Benefits Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory ailment that targets the central nervous system, obstructing the information flow within the brain and between the brain and body. Understanding the chances of getting disability benefits with MS is pivotal

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Are Temporary Workers Covered by Workers’ Compensation?

There are scores of temporary workers in Florida. The construction industry, for example, often relies on these short-term (i.e. typically less than one year and with a specific end date) employees to meet seasonal demands and accommodate for ebbs and flows in business. They’re not the only ones: sectors from

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What Is Blepharospasm and Is It a Disabling Condition?

There are hundreds of medical conditions which affect an individual’s ability to work. Some conditions are fairly obvious as having a significant impact upon working abilities such as loss of limb, severe heart disease, or certain cancers. Some not-so-obvious conditions might include plantar fasciitis, carpal tunnel…and even blepharospasm. If you

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