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Do I have a chance of getting disability if I have bi-polar disorder?

Christopher D. Morris
Answered by attorney Christopher D. Morris (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lewis, Reed & Allen, P.C.
Medically yes. Many people suffering from a psychiatric disorder are denied benefits and you should seek legal assistance if you are denied. The other concern would be if you are medically compliant with the advice of your physician. Are you taking the meds that are prescribed in the proper dosages? If the answer this question is yes and you are still unable to work, you may well qualify under the Social Security regulations.
Medically yes. Many people suffering from a psychiatric disorder are denied benefits and you should seek legal assistance if you are denied. The other concern would be if you are medically compliant with the advice of your physician. Are you taking the meds that are prescribed in the proper dosages? If the answer this question is yes and you are still unable to work, you may well qualify under the Social Security regulations.
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Can I sue a fast food restaurant for being so insensitive?

Thomas C. Bulman
Answered by attorney Thomas C. Bulman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Bulman Law Associates PLLC
Lawsuits are very expensive. How much are you will to pay to make your point against this corporation?
Lawsuits are very expensive. How much are you will to pay to make your point against this corporation?

My father slipped on the floor getting out of the hot tub in a room and tore his rotor cup and since had surgery on it.

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Personal Injury lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
The law doesn't necessarily protect the company.  I'm not sure from the information you provided what you are asking.  If the amount the insurance company is asking about is medical bills, then give them the medical bills.  If they are asking about a settlement amount, then you should probably consult a lawyer to make sure you are asking for the right amount to include pain and suffering, possible loss of employment or ability to work, future earnings, etc.  If you were staying in a hotel, and the hotel is a national chain that has hotels located in New Jersey, you can bring an action in New Jersey.  Good luck.  
The law doesn't necessarily protect the company.  I'm not sure from the information you provided what you are asking.  If the amount the insurance company is asking about is medical bills, then give them the medical bills.  If they are asking about a settlement amount, then you should probably consult a lawyer to make sure you are asking for the right amount to include pain and suffering, possible loss of employment or ability to work, future earnings, etc.  If you were staying in a hotel, and the hotel is a national chain that has hotels located in New Jersey, you can bring an action in New Jersey.  Good luck.  
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