Multiple Sclerosis: Your Legal Rights
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Rating | : | 4.77 (629 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1932603638 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 153 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-21 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Excellent choice This was/is much needed. I wish I had it a few months ago. Very informative about the info one needs to get assistance via medical and SSDI.. good background for legal issues in ms this book provides a good background on the legal issues surrounding multiple sclerosis. it's written to help people with ms navigate the legal waters and its written for caregivers to also help. it is not an academic text. it doesn't go into detail regarding legislation or case law. this is a very good book that can be helpful to someone with ms.. A Great Reference P. Armstrong This book mades the process understandable. Also, the personal aspects of the book are very familiar to me. I appreciate the author for including the personal details.
About the Author 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 Esq. is retired from active law practice but remains an active volunteer with her local chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, especially in the area of legal issues.
In the past seven years, since the publication of the last edition, significant legislative changes have taken place that affect the lives of anyone living with MS. Trying to decipher new laws can be overwhelming, even for the most educated individual. Multiple Sclerosis: Your Legal Rights, 3rd Edition enables readers to plan for the future and face tough decisions, such as: Can I return to work without compromising my Social Security disability benefits in the long term? How does the expansion of Medicare Part D affect me? Is there any legal recourse for managing my debts? These and other topics are thoroughly discussed in this updated edition.". "This e
. 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 Esq. is retired from active law practice but remains an active volunteer with her local chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, especially in the area of legal issues