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Husband is a driver, had a seizure, now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="traveler" data-source="post: 235877" data-attributes="member: 1954"><p>My suggestion is to first tackle the problem of Social Security disability. Get a good attorney who has dealt with this system successfully. It is quite difficult to get Social Security disability but this should not stop you from making every legal attempt to force them to honor this claim. The system is not funded well enough to pay long term disability so they try to deny <em><u>every claim.</u></em> A good attorney will cost you but I believe it is a good investment. It's a one time cost up front for a lifetime of benefits. Once this is accomplished you may well want to use the same attorney to work with the company to secure a position that doesn't entail driving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traveler, post: 235877, member: 1954"] My suggestion is to first tackle the problem of Social Security disability. Get a good attorney who has dealt with this system successfully. It is quite difficult to get Social Security disability but this should not stop you from making every legal attempt to force them to honor this claim. The system is not funded well enough to pay long term disability so they try to deny [I][U]every claim.[/U][/I] A good attorney will cost you but I believe it is a good investment. It's a one time cost up front for a lifetime of benefits. Once this is accomplished you may well want to use the same attorney to work with the company to secure a position that doesn't entail driving. [/QUOTE]
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