Articles about Dementia Disability Claims
Cerebral atrophy refers to the gradual, progressive loss of brain cells. Atrophy is a characteristic of certain diseases affecting the brain, such as Huntington’s disease, multiple sclerosis, stroke and traumatic brain injury.
Many insurance companies deny or limit cerebral atrophy disability claims by arguing that it is not disabling, or that it is a mental illness, or a variety of other denial tactics. Read more about disability claims for cerebral atrophy.