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By LegalMatters Staff • For a long-term disability claim to be successful it must include a chronological narrative of your medical history, treatments and diagnoses.
That type of medical evidence can only be gathered through regular and ongoing medical care and careful tracking of any reports given by experts along the way. These records can provide a glimpse into the daily challenges and adjustments you face due to your disability.
Consistency is critical to your case. If your medical records reflect your symptoms, you have a much higher chance of obtaining compensation. To read more, click here.