Individuals living with lymphedema often grapple with numerous challenges that could hinder their ability to work. Such individuals may be eligible for long-term disability (LTD) benefits. To determine eligibility, the insurance provider will assess the claim to see if the claimant meets the requirements of the corresponding policy.
Understanding Lymphedema
Lymphedema is a condition brought about by the impairment of the lymphatic system, specifically lymph vessels responsible for fluid drainage from tissues all over the body and facilitating the mobility of immune cells. This impairment, or obstruction, can lead to swelling, the main symptom of lymphedema, due to a blockage in the lymph pathways.
The primary triggers of lymphatic obstruction are lymph node removal or enlargement. Other triggers include:
- Parasitic infections like filariasis;
- Physical trauma;
- Radiation therapy;
- Skin infections like cellulitis, particularly prevalent among the obese;
- Surgical procedures; and
- The presence of tumors.
In the United States, the most common trigger of lymphedema is the excision of breast and underarm lymph tissue due to breast cancer, resulting in lymphedema of the arm in 10 to 15% of patients, as the lymphatic drainage from the arm primarily occurs through the armpit or axilla. This procedure is more commonly known as a mastectomy.
Navigating Long-Term Disability Claims for Lymphedema
Working with an experienced disability lawyer can significantly increase your chances of obtaining your rightful LTD benefits for your lymphedema. Many LTD applicants are denied the first time they apply, so do not be discouraged by a denial. You have the right to appeal the denial, and an attorney can help ensure that the insurer overturns the denial of your claim.
The process might be intimidating, but we can guide you through it. We represent claimants in disability cases across the nation. Call us at (888) 321-8131 to schedule your free case evaluation.