Search Site
Menu
Recent Blog Posts
311 - 320 of 594
Page 32 of 60

Can I get disability benefits for haemochromatosis?

Can I get disability benefits for haemochromatosis? Haemochromatosis is a metabolic condition that causes increased absorption of dietary iron, which is deposited in the body tissues and organs. The iron accumulates over a long period of time and is deposited in different parts of the body including joints and organs such as the liver, pancreas and Read More

Read More

Can I get disability benefits for multiple sclerosis

Can I get disability benefits for multiple sclerosis? Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a progressive autoimmune disease which attacks your central nervous system (your spinal cord, brain and optic nerves).  Multiple Sclerosis is a progressive disease, which means that over time the symptoms of MS grow worse and become more and more debilitating.  The cause of Read More

Read More

Can I get disability benefits for lupus

Can I get disability benefits for lupus? Lupus (more formerly called Systemic Lupus Erythematosus or SLE) is an autoimmune disease where the body’s immune system attacks normal, healthy tissue and may result in symptoms such as: inflammation, swelling and damage to one’s joints, skin, kidneys, blood, heart and lungs.  Systemic lupus is a condition which waxes Read More

Read More

Can I get disability benefits for HIV           

Can I get disability benefits for HIV? HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus which weakens the body’s immune system to the point that a suffer has difficulty fighting off certain infections.  AIDS is a chronic, potentially life threatening condition caused by HIV.  It can take years before your immune system is weakened to the Read More

Read More

Can I get disability benefits for trabecular cancer 

 Can I get disability benefits for trabecular cancer? Trabecular Cancer is a form of Merkel cell carcinoma which is a rare and aggressive form of skin cancer in which malignant cells occur in your hair follicles and just beneath or on your skin.  It usually begins as flesh-colored, blue or red tumors that have the appearance Read More

Read More

Workers Compensation and Working at Home

Workers Compensation and Working at Home We have previously written blogs on what a person needs to show in order to have a valid workers’ compensation claim in Alabama, but to summarize that blog, a worker has to be able to show that (1) they were the employee of the defendant, (2) that their employer had 5 Read More

Read More
311 - 320 of 594
Page 32 of 60
Contact us

Please fill out the form below and one of our attorneys will contact you.

Quick Contact Form

Our Office
  • Birmingham Office
    1320 Alford Avenue
    Suite 201
    Birmingham, Alabama 35226
    Phone: 205-978-2051
    Fax: 205-978-2054
  • Huntsville Office
    600 Boulevard South
    SW Suite 104
    Huntsville, Alabama 35802
    Phone: 256-705-3510
    Fax: 256-705-3513

We Wrote the Book

My Alabama Disability Claim
by William Powell & Gregory Denny
Click Here to Get Your Free Copy