How to Get Disability
Key to Your Rightful Benefit
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Narrado por:
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Steven A. Gannett
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R. Manolakas
Sobre este áudio
So, you’re disabled, are you? Prove it, and get medicare early, too.
Disability’s the number one social benefit next to social security income and medicare. Increasingly, millions of people are on disability, striving to stay on it or to obtain it. Work injury, life and mortgage insurance riders, short-term disability, workers compensation, federal and veterans disability, auto accidents, long-term and adult day care, and private and public long term disability policies (including social security disability which can also provide early medicare eligibility). Most of us will face disability in our lifetime.
This book is short and effective and will help you navigate that maze. Authored by a medical expert with vast experience in social security disability adjudication and who served as medical director for a major private disability insurance carrier, this audiobook explains the most effective way to document the strongest medical case possible. It’ll also help you sidestep common pitfalls.
This book is also valuable to attorneys, doctors, educators, physicians who provide disability evaluations and court testimony, insurance and government administrators, financial planners, disability advocates, and case managers.
Worldwide, disability systems are based upon similar medical elements that change little but will be harder to obtain. Few popular books explain this process in terms of inside medical expertise. It’s a must for your financial planning, self-help, and medical or legal collection.
©2019 Robert Manolakas (P)2019 Robert Manolakas