Multiple Sclerosis: Your Legal Rights - Couverture souple

Perkins, Lanny E.; Perkins, Sara D.

 
9781888799316: Multiple Sclerosis: Your Legal Rights

Synopsis

Significant legislative changes have taken place in the 10 years since the first edition of this book. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), and the Health Insurance Portability and Availability Act (Kassebaum-Kennedy or HIPAA) are the best known of these innovations. Despite these legal advances, many of the problems faced by people with MS have remained unaltered. Because of the variability of symptoms, both from person to person and over time within each patient, no one's experience is identical to that of anyone else. This presents special difficulties in planning for the future. Where you are in your life in school, employed, married, divorced, with or without children and what you hope to achieve may influence how you are affected by the disease. Even so, there are important steps that everyone can take to help ensure that the hand of cards he/she is dealt is well played. Ironically, new legislation like ADA, FMLA, and insurance reform have both helped and complicated the planning process. For example, you fear you are about to be laid off. Is it time to consider "retirement" and file for Social Security disability benefits, which require that you be unable to perform substantial gainful employment? Or do you try to continue working with a disability through the protection of the ADA? What can you do to give yourself the best chance to get or keep vital insurance benefits? How can you keep a good relationship with your doctor and enlist his aid in making decisions about work and disability claims? The authors make the case that the key to designing your future is educating yourself, thinking for yourself, and acting in your own best interests. This book is meant to give you the tools to do exactly that.

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À propos de l?auteur

Lanny Perkins is a Dallas-based attorney whose practice includes working with a number of people who have multiple sclerosis and face the issues discussed in this book. Sara Perkins is an attorney who has multiple sclerosis and retired from active practice on disability, but remains an active volunteer with her local chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, especially in the area of legal issues. Lanny and Sara believe that the more we learn about our rights and responsibilities under the law, the more useful we can be in our work, in our family life, and as citizens. Their awareness of the ways in which the legal problems common to people with MS are influenced by the course of their medical condition have led them to work with individuals and advocacy groups to develop a better understanding of these issues.

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