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6/16/2011
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Mild Cognitive Impairment Could Be Sign for Alzheimer’s

If you have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's or any other severe health condition and you have significant functional limitations, then you may be eligible to receive Social Security disability benefits.

According to a report from the Doctor's Lounge, a new study finds that mild cognitive impairment could be a sign for Alzheimer's.
At the same time, it doesn't necessarily mean that Alzheimer's is just around the corner.

The main focus of this study was to determine which individuals with mild cognitive impairment had a greater risk of developing Alzheimer's.

Mild cognitive impairment is not disabling but can be a nuisance to individuals.
It typically leads to forgetting things such as taking medication, important dates, and other typical daily issues.

Researchers say that it could be an indication of dementia or Alzheimer's in the future; however, forgetfulness is also a common problem for older individuals. While experts continue to look for ways to detect Alzheimer's, this is yet another potential precursor.

Before you file your claim or appeal a claim that has been denied, you would probably benefit from seeking legal counsel. Pursuing a Social Security disability claim can be a complicated and lengthy process. With the help of a Deerfield Beach Social Security disability attorney, you may have a better chance at a favorable outcome.

Filing for Social Security disability benefits is complicated and time-consuming, but at LaVan & Neidenberg, P.A., our team of disability attorneys is ready for the challenge. We like to empower our clients by providing a FREE Social Security disability guide so you can learn more about the process of filing for disability benefits. When you're ready to get started, contact The Law Offices of LaVan & Neidenberg, P.A. to begin your claim. Our state-of-the-art, customized intake and database system means less hassle, so you can focus on what's most important to you instead of having to spend your days wading through confusing legalese and legal red tape. Call today - 1-888-234-5758.



Category: Social Security Disability



Disability attorneys Kenneth LaVan and Adam Neidenberg are members of the Florida Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association.

The Firm has clients nationwide and serves the following areas in Florida and Georgia: Miami-Dade County, Miami, Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, St. Lucie County, Homestead, Vero Beach, Hollywood, Miami Beach, Miami Gardens, Pompano, Sunrise, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Ft. Lauderdale, Atlanta, Georgia, Fulton and DeKalb County




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