Posted on March 30, 2010.
Can anyone explain the difference between temporary disability and permanent long? I am currently in long-term disability who receive benefits until June 2011. I was informed by a doctor my disability may be permanent. Is this a different process than the long term? Would someone please give me information on the permanent status? Thank you.
Currently, you are most likely to be disabled, but will return to the normale''''dans a slow, long process. in June 2011 comes, it will be reassessed as to extend your entitlement to long-term disability benefits or consider yourself a permanent disability.
Because there is a relatively high chance of improving your health, the best thing to do is consider a long-term rather than permanent.
you can visit or call your local Citizens Advice for more information or simply visit the site of the Government:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeop ...
The term word means a defined amount of time. As short-term disability or long term. Permanent disability means that you are permanently disabled. Whether you are unable to work permanently. It is a different process.
Standing still is, long term, however, ways for a while, but not always.
Hope this helps:)
Longterm mean that this condition ever, the opportunity and welcomes llifetimeget.
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It seems that the long term could result in 15 years but is still stable ...