Missourians are aware that brain injuries can seriously affect a person's everyday life. The person may suffer from memory loss, headaches and physical disabilities, including, but not limited to, the ability to sit, stand, bend or communicate. Since the brain is the...
Endorsed policy changes could benefit Social Security
When an individual in Missouri is injured or seriously ill, they often think about how they will deal with the potential financial problems their illness or injury could cause. Receiving Medicare benefits as well as Social Security disability benefits might be their...
Report reveals major problems with SSA’s planned computer system
The Social Security Administration found itself facing heavy criticism from a powerful congressional committee last week following the publication of an independent report outlining major failures by the agency in its quest to develop a computer system designed to...
Social Security has rigid definition of ‘disability’
Let's say that after many years of work in a certain industry, you fall ill and you are unable to work. It is determined that your medical condition will never truly go away. You are disabled, and even though you can't do the work you did before and though your...
EU court adviser says extreme obesity can be a disability
An adviser to the top European court recently stated that extreme obesity should count as a disability. The opinion is in relation to a 2010 case where a child caretaker was fired at least in part due to his obesity, the plaintiff claims. Although the context places...
Politician wants to expand Social Security program
As many St. Louis residents are well aware, there has been an ongoing argument about the Social Security program for many years now. Politicians have been warring over the program, with one side arguing that the program should be trimmed or cut back, while the other...
Navigating rules of SSD program can be tough
Qualifying for Social Security disability benefits is a very difficult goal to achieve. As pessimistic as that sounds, we certainly aren't advocating people living with serious disabilities that prevent them from working to just forgo their Social Security disability...
Federal audit illustrates scope of VA medical delay scandal
Over the past several weeks, scandal has rocked the Department of Veterans Affairs. First, the public learned that a single clinic run by the VA had covered up its scheduling procedures in such a way that hundreds of patients had been delayed access to necessary care....
Bill introduced in US House to shore up SSDI funding
Commentators, pundits and some politicians have shown public concern for the financial pressure that the Social Security disability trust fund has been facing in recent years. When stories make the media about the Social Security Administration, the media often...
Study: drug temporarily reversed autism symptoms in mice
Sometimes, a medication intended for one type of medical condition is able to help with a completely different condition. A recent study indicates that this may be the case for the drug suramin.This drug has been around for a long time. The drug is typically used as a...
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