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Diabetes SSI Disability, Do You Have the Right Team?

 
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Matt Berry

Diabetes, with its myriad complications and side effects, has come to be known as the fifth-deadliest disease in the country. While many are able to notice symptoms and receive a diagnosis with plenty of time to get it in check, there will always be others who don't realize they have diabetes until they begin to suffer from some of its more serious side effects.

With all the different forms of pain and suffering diabetes can cause, as well as how difficult it can make daily life, it's important that every diabetic find a team to support them. In some cases, the team is comprised solely of medical professionals. In other instances, it might be made up of medical professionals, various specialists, and retailers that focus on diabetic needs.

For those that have found themselves facing too many effects of the illness to continue working in a day-to-day full-time capacity, part of this team might include an attorney who specializes in social security disability benefits.

Whoever the team is comprised of though, it's important that they all work together and are aware of each other, as that will help them make decisions to benefit the patient.

Building a Team:

While the diabetic patient has quite a bit of responsibility, the team they're surrounded with can also be a huge help in keeping their health and life on track. The patient, therefore, needs to be extremely careful when selecting doctors, specialists and a SSI Diabetes Social Security Lawyer (Attorney) as members of their team. Developing a rapport and trust with each of these team-members will ultimately serve to make managing their diabetes even easier.

Importance of Your Doctor:

A primary care doctor is integral to any diabetic support team, as this is often where referrals to specialists will come from. For some, their primary care doctor will be an endocrinologist who what specialized training and certifications in diabetic care. If an endocrinologist isn't available, a primary care doctor could be a family practice doctor or internist who has had experience with diabetes. When considering new doctors, especially one who will be a cornerstone of the diabetic's support team, asking them some of the following questions might be helpful.

- What kind of diabetes training have you had? What percentage of your patients are diabetics?

- Who do I turn to for back-up care when you're not available? Will you accept my insurance? Are there any other fees I'll be responsible for?

If the answers to those questions seem satisfactory, and the patient feels that the doctor listened to and responded well to their concerns, it may be a perfect match.

Importance of Your Social Security Lawyer:

A Social Security Disability Lawyer specializing in diabetes cases is often another cornerstone of the diabetic support team. When it isn't possible for patients to work a full-time job and support themselves, a Social Security lawyer or attorney can help file an application to receive social security disability benefits.

The process for receiving diabetes SSI disability can be long and complicated, which is why it's imperative that the benefits attorney selected has sufficient experience.

Similar questions to those that were asked of the doctor also apply when interviewing attorneys.

- What percentage of your patients are diabetics? (Your lawyer should have extensive experience with diabetes cases as well as other medical conditions that are often associated with the disease.)

- How will you work with my medical support team to gather the information you'll need? (The answer should be that your attorney has a sufficient legal team that can assist you and will track your claim as it moves through the Social Security system.)

- What kind of fees will I be responsible for? (The answer should be “none” unless you are awarded Social Security disability benefits).

As the diabetes social security benefits case hinges on whether or not diabetes has made it impossible for the patient to work, communication between the doctor, patient and SSI disability attorney must be open and clear. With trusted and experienced doctors and a diabetes SSI disability attorney, the patient will be well-situated to care for their diabetes in all aspects of their life.

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