It is really strange, I have worked all my life and only once ever claimed any kind of disability and that was when I had cancer treatments, but yet I still feel like everyone will judge me if I go on disability insurance......what is wrong with us that we feel that way??
I'm sorry, but the truth is that if you have ESRD and are in the US, you are royally screwed. If you have private medical insurance, they kick you off after 30 months because you are not good for their profit margin. ...I am not sure why anyone would get a transplant if, after a certain period of time, they were still not able to work (unless the kidney is failing or there are other issues). I would assume that people go through the trauma of surgery so that they CAN work/live a normal life as they see fit.
I agree MM! There is a lady (LW) that I work with, that is currently off on disability for a different illness, that when she first applied for our COMPANY SPONSOURED disability insurance they denied her.
Evidently, a number of these private LTD policies define "disabled" as "unable to care for oneself."
Quote from: RightSide on November 09, 2010, 08:31:30 PMEvidently, a number of these private LTD policies define "disabled" as "unable to care for oneself."Doesn't the fact that you cannot pee without the aid of life-support qualify?My husband would have fought that denial of benefits to the bloody end. LOL
Quote from: Scarlet on November 09, 2010, 01:22:11 PMI agree MM! There is a lady (LW) that I work with, that is currently off on disability for a different illness, that when she first applied for our COMPANY SPONSOURED disability insurance they denied her. Me too.I had a long-term disability insurance (LTD) policy, paid by my employer.When I started dialysis, I figured it was time to file a claim on my LTD policy. After all, Social Security considers me disabled, right?My claim was rejected.The reason: Unlike Social Security, the private LTD insurer said that I wasn't disabled enough. They had asked me if I could still feed myself, dress myself, and go to the bathroom by myself. I had honestly answered "yes." "Gotcha! You're not really disabled, RightSide! Claim denied!"Evidently, a number of these private LTD policies define "disabled" as "unable to care for oneself."
I think, for what it's worth, and watching what is said on IHS, that the USA health system has limitations that that often produce less than the best outcomes.
What happened to Obama's social healthcare proposals. Are they/will they take place?