Hypogal and Disability Benefits

Hypogal and Disability Benefits

Author: David Gorlick

Publisher: Hypogal

Published: 2014-03

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9780615876658

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"Everyone thinks that disability, like any of life's difficulties, will always happen to the other person." Take control of your future with attorney-at-law David Gorlick's must-read guide, "HypoGal and Disability Benefits." Driven by his wife's experience with chronic illness, David shares his wife's medical odyssey and how she received more than one million dollars in disability benefits. David has studied the complicated maze of social security disability insurance for more than ten years. Armed with knowledge and experience, he shares the following must-have information: How much money you can receive each month from Social Security Disability Insurance A step-by-step guide to applying for Social Security Disability Insurance online How to choose a disability attorney and why you shouldn't pay your attorney before your case is settled The monthly monetary differences between government and private disability insurances "HypoGal and Disability Benefits" takes all the confusing details and frustrating questions about disability insurance and streamlines them into an easy-to-read handbook. This book includes a valuable list of government programs, provides information on how to apply for these programs, and gives you valuable forms. These helpful forms include: A Statement from Friends and Family Medical Checklist Statement from the Attending Physician Don't be part of the 70 percent of Social Security applicants who are denied benefits on their first application. Empower yourself with "HypoGal and Disability Benefits. "


Enjoying the Ride

Enjoying the Ride

Author: Mitch Sturgeon

Publisher:

Published: 2018-07-23

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 9781732313705

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Mitch was five when he learned his mother would be in a wheelchair for the rest of her life. If he hadn't grown up with such an inspirational mother, however, he wouldn't have been prepared for what would come. At 35, the same age as his mother when she had her accident, Mitch began experiencing symptoms of primary progressive multiple sclerosis, a particularly disabling form of MS, and his physical challenges grew to resemble his mother's. In the ensuing years, he muddled through the ethical swampland of clinical trials, navigated the minefield of experimental treatments, and became a popular blogger and disability advocate. Equal parts entertaining and inspiring, Enjoying the Ride tells an extraordinary mother and son story, provides a behind-the-scenes view of the lives of disabled people, and reveals the previously untold story about the night Mitch's mother was injured.