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Texans Seeking More Medical-Legal Aid During Down Economy

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Friday, December 9, 2011   

BROWNSVILLE, Texas - When a health problem persists despite medical treatment, the real issue could be a legal matter. There's a growing national trend toward medical-legal partnerships (MLPs), which help people figure out whether they might benefit from lawyers in addition to doctors.

A weak economy and state budget cuts have been magnifying the need for such assistance, according to Priscilla Noriega, who directs an MLP in the Brownsville office of Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid.

"We have seen some more people falling through the cracks. After the last legislative session, and because of the effect of the economy on individuals, they're needing different, various forms of assistance."

Some people need help claiming benefits after losing employment and health insurance, explains Noriega. Others don't realize they might not have to accept conditions that are detrimental to their health. If a child with asthma isn't responding to treatment, for instance, doctors or nurses might suggest an MLP consultation if they suspect the family is coping with an unhealthy home environment.

"The reason he doesn't get better is because, really, it's a legal matter. And he needs the repairs done to the home by a landlord who's refusing to do them. That's where legal intervention would come in and really help the medical situation of that child improve."

Noriega points out that the connections between employment, education, housing, guardianship, environment - and good health - are not always clear-cut. So, she says, it never hurts to consult with an MLP.

"If you think your health is in some way being affected by a problem - whether it's a benefit you applied for, or something someone's doing to you - then you should come see us. It might actually be a legal matter."

The guidance is free to low-income Texans. In addition to the Brownsville office, Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid also has MLPs in San Antonio and El Paso. The National Center for Medical Legal Partnerships lists other providers on its website. There are nearly 300 across the country.



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