According to a report from
CNN Health, a
new biomarker test may be able to diagnose a heart attack. The effects of a heart attack can be devastating, leading to permanent disability. You may qualify for
Social Security disability benefits if you are no longer able to work as a result of your severe medical condition.
New research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, indicates that a
new test may be able to detect a protein in the heart’s muscle tissue, known as troponin. The
higher this level is, the greater the likelihood of the individual suffering a heart attack.
This could
help doctors detect the risk of a heart attack early on, allowing for immediate treatment. Emergency room doctors who receive patients complaining of chest pains could make a fast diagnosis. It could also be a way to monitor patients who are admitted to the hospital for chest pains.
Early, aggressive treatment of a heart attack could mean the difference between life and death; however, they are not always easy to identify.
If you have suffered from a severe cardiovascular event and have become disabled, then disability benefits may be available. Seek help from a
Broward County Social Security disability attorney to discuss your case and eligibility.
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
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