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A few years ago, one of my favorite people in the world, an elderly aunt of mine, fell down in a retail establishment. The floor at the business was wet and caused this special lady to fall. While she wasn’t seriously injured, she did hurt her leg. If the floor at this store hadn’t been wet or had been labeled as wet, she probably wouldn’t have been injured. If a similar situation has happened to you, consider contacting a reputable accident and personal injury attorney. This person can advise you about the possibility of bringing a lawsuit against the business where you were hurt at. On this blog, you will discover the benefits of consulting with an accident and personal injury lawyer after injuring yourself at a place of business.

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4 Common Reasons You May Be Denied Disability For Your Injury

If you have been the victim of an injury, you may be indefinitely or permanently unable to work. This could cause a great deal of financial upheaval in your life and you may need to apply for disability. However, just because you complete the application won't guarantee that you'll be eligible to receive payment. Knowing some of the most common reasons why you could be denied disability may be helpful if you're in this situation.

Reason #1: You refused proper treatment

In order to receive any assistance from disability, you must get the medical treatment that is recommended by your doctor. For instance, if you have a back injury, it's necessary that you have surgery. If you don't follow through with this, you will be denied payment.

Be sure to adhere to any advice your medical provider gives you, because failure to do so can put your application at risk.

Reason #2: You injury was due to substance abuse

If you were under the influence of alcohol or drugs when you were hurt, this could decrease the chances of you being able to receive disability. Being drunk or engaging in illegal activity could have contributed to the accident, and if so, this will decrease your chance of receiving any monetary assistance.

Reason #3: You weren't truthful about your injury

Providing inaccurate information about what occurred the day of your accident can cause you to be denied disability. For instance, if you claimed you had a broken back and only had back pain, this could be portrayed as providing fraudulent information and would prevent you from getting payment.

Reason #4: You've been convicted of a felony

If you've engaged in illegal activity, this could impact you being able to receive disability. There are certain situations that will determine if you are ineligible or not; these are listed below:

1. You were in jail when your injury occurred that caused you to be disabled.

2. Your injury occurred when you were committing a crime.

The key to being able to collect disability when you qualify for it is to avoid any of the reasons that are may be denied. Be sure to rely on the expertise of your personal injury attorney when you are dealing with an issue of this magnitude for the best legal guidance. If your injury is severe, you need an attorney, like those at the Law Offices Of Russell J. Goldsmith, who specializes in this area.