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- Physicians' Disability Services - A publishing company that helps people with disabilities prove their Social Security disability claims, manage periodic disability reviews, and resume productive activity.
- Disability Claims Professionals, Inc. - Mississippi firm, providing representation services for individuals applying for Social Security disability benefits.
- Dr. Comp - Injury compensation advocate, supporting people with their claims for workers compensation, Canada pension disability, or Ontario disability, claims and appeals.
- Linda E. Nee - Expert witness and disability consultant, offers testimony and extensive expertise with disability claims. Site includes information about procedures and claimants' rights. In West Newfield, Maine.
- Law Office of James R. Linehan, PC - Offering services for federal workers' compensation and medical disability, Social Security, and veterans' disability claims at administrative and federal court levels. Located in Edmond.
- Claims Management, Inc. - Licensed in California, USA, as a TPA; administers workers' compensation and long-term disability claims for self-insured entities and unbundled-claims service for insurance companies and rent-a-captives.
- Arthur L. Fries - Consultation and negotiation for initial disability claims, pending claims, and buyouts or termination of claims.
- Disability Advocates of America, LLC - Assisting with Social Security benefits applications.
- Woodruff and Mathis - Handling disability claims, civil rights, and personal injury cases from offices in Auburn.
- Randall J. Manus - Services for disability claims from offices in Freeport, Janesville, Sterling and Rockford.
Wikipedia Articles
- Alternative therapy (disability) - Alternative therapies for disabilities, such as learning disabilities and developmental disabilities, include a wide range of practices that make claims for efficacy in the treatment of dyslexia, ADHD, Asperger syndrome, autism and others. An alternative therapy generally has little or no support in research, but is proposed by a number of scholars, clinicians or non-experts and is being used in the remediation of one or many conditions ...
- Self-funded health care - Self-funded health care describes an arrangement whereby an employer provides health or disability benefits to employees by assuming the direct risk for payment of their claims for benefits. The terms of eligibility and coverage are set forth in a plan document which includes provisions similar to those found in a typical group health insurance policy.