In 1972 at age16 I sustained head injuries from a motorboat propeller resulting in lobectomy to my right frontal and parietal lobes. I was left with epilepsy, which has been controlled with medication from ’81 to 2004 when I had 2 seizures after I was let go from my last place of employment. The main reason I was given was a lack of flexibility. I turned 50 on July 17th. I didn’t go to a neurologist as I couldn’t afford to pay a doctor to tell me I had an accident. My medical records consist of my annual check-up so I could continue to get my medication and initial surgical procedure. As I have aged my attention span has shortened as well as my focusing ability. Am I facing too large of an ordeal?
Karl
Jonathan Ginsberg responds: Karl, thanks for your question. I think that your case would turn on whether a treating nuerologist would be willing to fill out a functional capacity form that identifies specific work activity limitations. On one hand, you have been able to overcome your injury with medication for over twenty years. A judge would therefore want to know what has changed.
I think it is entirely plausible that neurological damage such as that which you describe could get worse over the years, but, again, what you and I think doesn’t really matter – what does the doctor say.
This is probably a case where a neuropsychological evaluation would be appropriate. I understand from what you write that finances are an issue – unfortunately I think that is you want to have a realistic chance at winning, you will need help from a treating doctor.
Finally, don’t forget that your "insurability" for Title II Disability will run out approximately four to five years after you stop working (this is called your "date last insured"). When you apply for Disability make sure to find out your date last insured and use the earliest possible onset date – such as your last day of work.
[tags] Traumatic brain injury, neurological injury and social security disability, date last insured, functional capacity, residual functional capacity [/tags]