Yes, your doctor can extend your disability if they determine that your medical condition continues to prevent you from working. You will typically need to provide updated medical documentation or undergo a reassessment. It's important to communicate openly with your doctor about your symptoms and limitations to facilitate this process. Additionally, be sure to check the specific requirements of the disability program you are enrolled in.
You can apply for disability once your doctor indicates you are not able to work.
No, a doctor can't examine himself when trying to get on disability. This can present a problem because the doctor can falsify reports and lie. He could lose his practice.
Unlikely, but your doctor is the only one who can determine whether or not it is a covered disability.
Are you currently disabled? If so, check with your employer and / or state's social security disability benefits. If not currently disabled, you can get individual long-term disability protection from a handful of disability insurance companies, or through your employer.
Short term disability has a defined benefit that ends at a specified time. For example your policy may have a 3 month, 6 month, 12 month, or 24 month benefit period. If you are disabled for maternity leave you may be able to extend your benefit if your doctor provides a medical reason for why you can't work. The typical maternity benefit is six weeks for vaginal birth, and eight weeks for a c-section delivery. This leaves room for you to extend the benefits before you reach the benefit period limit. If you remain disabled beyond your policy's benefit period you will not be able to extend the benefits.
If you have short term disability insurance, your disability due to pregnancy complications would be covered.
You can file for a disability claim once your doctor indicates that you are unable to work. Your maternity leave will also be covered.
It depends on your state. Some states do require that you have to prove that you have a disability which means getting a doctor's note.
Your doctor would need to indicate that you were unable to return to work due to a medical reason. Your benefit for normal delivery is most likely a fixed time period (6 or 8 weeks). Once that time frame has elapsed you will need documentation from your doctor. File a new claim with the insurance carrier.
cant get rid of gout keeps coming back worse an worse cant afford to go to doctor keeps me from working can i get on disability for this
Yes. Your doctor can make those arrangements. Either temporary or permanent disability depending on the severity.
Disability benefits for ductal carcinoma in situ solely depends on the severity and classification of the carcinoma. Only when a doctor diagnosis the patient as having physical limitations when disability is then available to the patient.