Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disease that causes interruption in neuromuscular transmission (the connection between nerve and muscle). It results in weakness in the muscles that control the face, neck, eyes, which may later be followed by weakness in the upper and lower extremities. In some cases, the disease may eventually cause difficulty breathing.
A medical diagnosis can have a profound impact on your ability to work, but not every diagnosis is evaluated the same way by disability insurance companies.
Our diagnosis guides explain how specific medical conditions may affect your eligibility for long term disability benefits, the evidence insurers typically look for, and the unique challenges claimants often face throughout the claims process.




