Over 2,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with bone cancer every year, which begins in your bones. Unfortunately, it can spread easily and result in disability. When it comes to diseases like this, we are here to help.
What do I need to know if I suffer from Bone Cancer?
It is important that your physician diagnose the objective basis of the diagnosis of bone cancer.
You should also make sure that your medical records explain your pain, location of your pain, intensity and frequency of your pain, unintended weight loss, fever, chills, night sweats, fatigue, and even fractures.
These symptoms will help show the severity of your condition because the disability insurance carrier will ultimately want to know what restrictions and limitations you have that prevent you from doing your own or any occupation.
What should I do if my doctor has diagnosed me with having bone cancer, and I’m unable to work?
It is time for you to contact disability insurance attorney Nancy Cavey, who can help you get the disability benefits you deserve if you suffer from bone cancer. We help people with diseases win their disability claims every day. Let us help you today. Do not wait to file your claim, as the disability insurance carrier will do whatever they need to do to deny your claim.