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Did You Know?    
 
 
Alzheimer's Disease is a disability
A progressive, irreversible disease characterized by degeneration of the brain cells and serve loss of memory, causing the individual to become dysfunctional and dependent upon others for basic living needs.

 

As defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO), a disability (resulting from an impairment) is a restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being. Disability refers to the temporary or long-term reduction of a person's capacity to function.

Are you currently seeking legal information regarding Wisconsin disability laws or Wisconsin social security laws? If so, contact one of our experienced Wisconsin disability attorneys or Wisconsin social security attorneys today!

Any disabled person in Wisconsin unable to perform functions he or she has performed prior to a personal injury or an accident is liable to collect disability compensation. Disability compensation benefits are payments from public or private funds to a disabled person who cannot work, such as social security or workers’ compensation benefits.

 
Disability Occupational by Category of I    
 
 
Disability Occupational Illnesses Incidence rates per 10,000 full-time workers in Wisconsin
Skin Diseases 24
Dust Diseases 0.3
Respiratory Conditions 2.2
Poisoning 0.5
Physical Agents 6.7
Repeated Trauma 59.9
All Other 5.5

Source: CDC state health profiles occupational Disability
 

Living with a disability in Wisconsin is tough. Doing simple tasks like getting out of bed, or taking your children to school can be painful and take extra amounts of time to do. But when an employer or the government fails to take the necessary steps of following the Americans with Disabilities Act, you might not be able to take care of your business. That's where a Wisconsin disability lawyer can help.

In 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed to prohibit any kind of disability discrimination in work environments. This legislature has helped thousands of Americans living with disability to obtain employment and assist those with disabilities have access to the same services as people without disabilities.

Topics and Issues related to Wisconsin Disability include:

  • Worker's Compensation
  • Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
  • Social Security
  • Disability Benefits
  • OSHA
  • Temporary Disability

Our Wisconsin disability lawyers can file your claim in court and sue the government to make sure they provide all disabled people with the proper access to all its buildings and services. Disability lawsuits can also force private businesses to comply with all ADA requirements.

With the help of a Wisconsin disability lawyer or a Wisconsin social security lawyer, you might be able to help make your life a little easier.

Are you currently seeking legal information regarding Wisconsin disability laws or Wisconsin social security laws? If so, contact one of our experienced Wisconsin disability lawyers or Wisconsin social security lawyers today!

 
Wisconsin Audio & Video    
 
  What Defines 'Disabled'?
AUDIO, RM, 44Kbps, 3:38, 7/7/2005

Janeal Lee found her title of Ms. Wheelchair Wisconsin rescinded when the pageant's organizers decided that she isn't disabled enough. Lee has muscular dystrophy and primarily uses a scooter to get around, but she is able to stand. Commentator Lennard Davis says the pageant's decision is wrong, and that definitions of disability need to become less stereotypical.
Source: NPR
 
 
Wisconsin External Sites    
 
 

Disabled parking identification card for individuals wi
Persons with a permanent disability are eligible for the disabled parking ID card. An authorized health care specialist must certify the disability.
Driving with a disability - Wisconsin Department of Tra
Information about driving with a disability. ... any eligible Wisconsin resident who has a temporary or permanent physical disability which limits mo

 

 

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Latest news about Disability cases in Wisconsin and nationwide:

Dramatic Decline in Disability Continues for Older Americans
Dramatic Decline in Disability Continues for Older Americans

Disability among older Americans is declining dramatically --...

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USDA Awards $3.7 Million to Assist Farmers with Disabilities
USDA Awards $3.7 Million to Assist Farmers with Disabilities WASHINGTON, May 26, 2006 - Agriculture Deputy Secretar...
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Healthy People 2010 Objectives For People With Disabilities
The 1979 U.S. Surgeon General's Report on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Healthy People established the Healthy Peo...
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Today's Terms

Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

Definition:
Certification by a state as a licensed clinical social worker. Such licensure often requires at least two years experience with a direct client caseload under supervision.

CDB

Definition:
Childhood Disability Benefits. Title II benefit category for disabled adult children of deceased, retired or disabled parents. Disability must have begun prior to age 22.

Reasonable Accommodation

Definition:
Any change in the job application process, work environment or work process, or modification to the benefits or privileges of employment, that results in equal employment opportunity for an individual with a disability.

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Topics Related to Disability:

  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Broken or Severed Limbs
  • Vision Injuries
  • Access to Public Accommodations

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Wisconsin Disability Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Disability attorney you should contact our Disability Attorney as soon as possible:

  • Appleton
  • Beloit
  • Burlington
  • Chippewa Falls
  • De Pere
  • Eau Claire
  • Fond Du Lac
  • Franklin
  • Green Bay
  • Janesville
  • Kenosha
  • La Crosse
  • Madison
  • Manitowoc
  • Marshfield
  • Menomonee Falls
  • Milwaukee
  • Neenah
  • New Berlin
  • Oak Creek
  • Oconomowoc
  • Oshkosh
  • Racine
  • Sheboygan
  • Stevens Point
  • Sun Prairie
  • Superior
  • Waukesha
  • Wausau
  • West Bend
  • Wisconsin Rapids
 


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