The National Institute of Social Security (INSS) acts as responsible for supporting insured workers who suffer from various illnesses. Disability due to permanent disability, formerly known as by disability retirement, is granted in these cases. However, you must meet all the requirements to be successful in your application. In this sense, check out in this article the most common illnesses for disability retirement.
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There are some diseases considered serious that guarantee the worker the right to retire prematurely. In this sense, it is necessary for the insured person to comply with a series of rules and procedures in order to obtain the release of retirement due to permanent disability. See below which are the serious health conditions that most guarantee this right.
Those who are exposed to radiation can become contaminated, and there is a risk of developing serious health complications, which affect the organs and make it difficult for the person to work.
Severe liver disease is the name given to liver disease. She also falls into the category of illnesses that qualify for INSS retirement. This type of disease is known to attack the organ and cause a severe deficiency that only gets worse.
The main problem that this disease causes the body is in the bones. It is most common in the skull, pelvis, spine and leg regions. Over time, the body becomes more fragile and with greater possibilities for fractures and deformities.
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is also considered serious because it attacks a person's immune system and leaves them vulnerable to other illnesses. Due to its lack of cure, making it a permanent condition, the INSS guarantees the payment of benefits to all those affected by this syndrome.