Chronic patients - this is how you will know what medical rights you deserve and how you will receive them
Many Israelis face a wide range of illnesses and disabilities - continue to work as usual without being aware that they receive different rights and benefits from the state due to their health status
Chronic patients - this is how you will know what medical rights you deserve and how you will receive them
Legal Zap website in collaboration with attorney Linoy OlnickQuite a few Israelis face a wide range of illnesses and disabilities - but continue their normative routines. They work and earn a living, unaware that they have different rights and benefits from the state because of their health. So how do you know what you deserve and how to get? This is what we are talking about in the video article with attorney Linoy Olnick, who specializes in the realization of medical rights.
Adv. Olnick explains that medical rights are basically all benefits that can be derived from the existing medical condition and to the extent that it is worth checking with the National Insurance Institute whether you can receive a disability pension, a special service allowance or a mobility allowance. But what do you do if you have a chronic medical problem? Facing him and what lawsuits are in place for him? What happens if he continues to work - does he have any rights and whether entitlement is permanent? All of these questions are answered by Olnick, who also explains the benefit of representing a lawyer.
Olnick Linoy Law Firm specializes in the realization of medical rights.
Phone 077-2316690
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