What Are Invisible Disabilities?
Invisible disabilities are conditions that significantly impair a person’s ability to perform daily activities but aren’t immediately apparent to others. Unlike visible disabilities that are more noticeable, such as mobility impairments, invisible disabilities can include chronic illnesses, mental health disorders or neurological conditions. These conditions often require a deeper understanding and awareness, as they may not be evident at first glance.
There are medical techniques that verify the illness and demonstrate how invisible disabilities affect your daily life here in Atlanta and greater Georgia. The injury attorneys at Rogers, Hofrichter & Karrh, LLC, can help with invisible disability claims. We have successfully assisted clients throughout metro Atlanta and across Georgia, working closely with you and your health care providers to show that your symptoms qualify as a disability. Contact the firm at 770-884-6705 for a free consultation.
Recognizing Invisible Disabilities
Here are a few common examples of invisible disabilities:
- Chronic pain conditions: These include fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, where individuals experience persistent pain and exhaustion without obvious physical signs.
- Mental health disorders: Conditions such as depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder fall under this category. They affect mood, thinking and behavior.
- Neurological disorders: These include epilepsy and multiple sclerosis, which can affect the nervous system and lead to significant impairments.
- Autoimmune diseases: Conditions such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis occur when the immune system attacks the body, leading to various symptoms.
- Learning disabilities: Dyslexia and ADHD are examples where individuals face challenges in processing information or focusing.
The disabled may take years before they realize that they face one of the above challenges.
Proving Invisible Disabilities
Proving invisible disabilities can be challenging due to the lack of visible symptoms. This often leads to skepticism and underestimation of the condition’s impact. Before a disability hearing, it’s crucial to have detailed medical records from health care providers that outline the diagnosis and treatment plan. Regular visits to health care professionals can also help establish the ongoing nature of the disability. It can also be helpful to collect statements from family, friends and coworkers that can provide additional insight into how the condition affects the invisibly disabled person’s daily life.
Strategies For Successful Disability Claims
Successfully claiming benefits for invisible disabilities requires a strategic approach. An experienced attorney can help navigate the complexities of disability law and improve the chances of a successful claim. They can help gather all relevant medical records, diagnostic tests and treatment history to present a strong case. They can also bring in expert witnesses. In the case of proving an invisible disability, statements from medical professionals can attest to the severity and impact of the condition.
Get A Free Case Evaluation
If you or a loved one in the Atlanta area is dealing with an invisible disability and seeking assistance, reach out to the experienced injury attorneys at Rogers, Hofrichter & Karrh, LLC, for a free case evaluation. Our legal team dedicates itself to fighting for the benefits that our clients deserve. Contact the firm today at 770-884-6705 or through our intake form. It’s the first step toward securing a better future.