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Get Nfl Concussion Settlement Sws-3 2021-2026
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How to fill out the NFL Concussion Settlement SWS-3 online
Completing the NFL Concussion Settlement SWS-3 form can help to articulate the functional impairments of a retired NFL football player. This guide provides step-by-step instructions to ensure a smooth and accurate submission of the form online.
Follow the steps to fill out the NFL Concussion Settlement SWS-3 form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the SWS-3 form and open it for editing.
- In the 'Retired NFL Football Player Information' section, provide the player's Settlement Program ID, full name, and date of birth. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
- Proceed to the 'Third-Party Information' section. Enter your first name, middle initial, last name, mailing address (including street and zip code), telephone number, email address, and your relationship to the retired NFL football player.
- In the 'Description of Retired NFL Football Player’s Functional Impairment' section, write a detailed narrative regarding the observed functional impairments across the outlined categories: Community Affairs, Home & Hobbies, and Personal Care. Be specific about behaviors and the impact on daily functioning.
- Utilize the provided space to expand on each area of functional impairment. If additional space is required, attach extra pages as necessary.
- Complete the 'Signature' section by signing and dating the form. This declaration affirms the accuracy of the information you provided under penalty of perjury.
- After completing the form, save your changes to ensure all information is preserved. You can then download, print, or share the completed document as needed.
Start filling out your documents online today to ensure a timely application.
The NFL signed an agreement in 2017 to compensate 17,200 registered league retirees for the treatment of diagnosed neurological disorders. The proposed fund totaled $675 million and covered claims for 65 years. This includes compensation for not only CTE but also for Parkinson's disease and ALS.