Do I need a disability attorney?
Absolutely. Disability insurance companies have no incentive to pay you. The longer they hold on to the money the more money they make. They use...
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Absolutely. Disability insurance companies have no incentive to pay you. The longer they hold on to the money the more money they make. They use...
In addition to what the other attorneys have said, be cognizant that LTD insurance companies are NOT on your side. Their goal is to deny your...
The first very important question is: is your health insurance provided through your employer? If so, then your plan is probably governed by a...
It depends on the policy. Usually if you have other income that falls into a specific category them your benefit is reduced. You would want to...
Typically the policy has language in it that entitles them to recover any overpayments. Get a copy of the policy and see if it does. If it doesn't,...
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This would depend on the terms of the policy. The terms of the policy govern your eligibility for benefits. You need to get a copy of it to see...
If this coverage was provided through your employer, you probably need an attorney who handles long term disability claims and who knows ERISA. Do...
If your claim was governed by ERISA, the federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction. Any suit filed in state court would have been removed to...
You would need to see a copy of the policy to know how your brief return to work impacts your claim. I strongly suggest requesting a copy of the...
It probably is legal, but it might not be a bad idea to check with a privacy rights attorney licensed in your state. This is a common practice...