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Hearing Impairment Disability Claims Attorneys Representing Policyholders Nationwide

Hearing Impairment Disability

At Disability Insurance Law Group, our Florida and nationwide attorneys know that hearing impairment can occur in anyone and is often caused by workplace accidents or other personal injuries, exposure to chemicals, illnesses or diseases, or infections.

When hearing impairment occurs, workers can have significant difficulty adjusting to the workplace due to accessibility issues, leading to feeling disconnected from the world around them. This can cause severe depression and anxiety that only further enhances their disability.

Our hearing impairment claims attorneys know that whether you have a private or employer-paid disability policy, the insurance company may see your condition as one that can be overcome with treatment and workplace accommodations.

We see your claim differently. Individuals with a hearing impairment can prove they qualify for disability benefits by showing that their medical conditions prevent them from performing full-time jobs — no matter where they live or work in the U.S. We can help.

Call us today to learn more about how we have successfully produced real results for real people across the U.S. who need our help and how we can assist you in moving forward with confidence during a free consultation.

When is Hearing Impairment Considered an Impairment?

Hearing impairment is a life-changing condition that often occurs without notice.

Some of the most common causes of hearing impairment may include, but are not limited to:

  • Congenital conditions such as cytomegalovirus.
  • Coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, and strokes.
  • Damage or trauma from an accident or injury.
  • Diabetes.
  • Ear infections.
  • Explosions.
  • Exposure to chemicals.
  • Long-term noise exposure.
  • Loud noises.
  • Medications to treat cancer, heart disease, and infections.
  • Tumors.

Hearing impairment may also lead to dizziness, imbalance, ear ringing, and other conditions that keep our clients out of work for months, years, or permanently.

Many employees may not understand that their hearing impairment may qualify to pursue disability benefits if their condition makes working a regular schedule impossible. We do.

Our national hearing impairment disability insurance attorneys assist policyholders throughout the U.S. in strategically submitting their claims by outlining the severity of their conditions, compiling the necessary medical records to support their disabilities, and negotiating with their private or employer-provided insurer to achieve the benefits they are entitled to for your impairment.

Whether your disability insurance coverage was underwritten as a private or employer-provided policy, we have over 50 years of combined experience pursuing all insurance coverages and corporations for the benefits policyholders nationwide deserve.

At Disability Insurance Law Group, We Also Offer Insurance Claims For The Following Conditions:

Contact Our Skilled Nationwide Hearing Impairment Disability Insurance Claims Attorneys Today

Contact our nationwide hearing impairment disability insurance attorneys today by calling 954-989-9000 or contact us online to schedule a free and confidential case assessment, so we can put our legal skills and resources to work for you — no matter where you live or work in the U.S.

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