Third-Party Sworn Statement: Functional Impairment (SWS-3) - NFL 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Third-Party Sworn Statement: Functional Impairment (SWS-3) in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Retired NFL Football Player Information section. Enter the Settlement Program ID, full name, and date of birth in the designated fields.
  3. Next, complete the Third-Party Information section. Provide your first name, middle initial, last name, mailing address, telephone number, email address, and your relation to the Retired NFL Football Player.
  4. In the Description of Functional Impairment section, describe observed behaviors that indicate difficulties in Community Affairs, Home & Hobbies, and Personal Care. Use specific examples from your knowledge.
  5. Finally, sign and date the form in the Signature section. Ensure all information is accurate before submission.

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New gear is supposed to alleviate the CTE problem. The Guardian Cap fits over a football helmet and is meant to absorb and spread the force of a hit, purportedly by up to 25 percent. Since 2022, they have been mandated for some players during practices. In 2024, they were approved for use in the regular season.
To get money, proof that injuries were caused by playing NFL football is not required. sign up at the website or call 1-855-887-3485 for additional information about the Settlement and updates on the registration process.
The NFL Head, Neck and Spine Committeea board of independent and NFL-affiliated physicians and scientists, including advisors for the NFL Players Associationdeveloped the NFL Game Day Concussion Diagnosis and Management Protocol in 2011.
The $765 million settlement was intended to be distributed to cover treatment for players who had been diagnosed with CTE, dementia or other brain-related illnesses after suffering on-field concussions.
The NFL Head, Neck and Spine Committee is composed of independent and NFL-affiliated medical professionals and focuses on neurological issues relevant to the health and safety of active NFL players.

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The player must be examined by the independent neurological consultant assigned to his club. If the consultant agrees with the club physician that the players concussion has resolved, he may participate in his teams next practice or game.
The COT shall include at least one physician and an athletic trainer if one is employed by the school district. Other members may include: Advanced Practice Nurse, neuropsy- chologist or a physicians assistant. The COT is charged with developing the Return to Play protocol based on peer reviewed scientific evidence.

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