Business Permanently Closed

Blog

Most Long Term Disabilities Are Caused By Chronic Conditions

Chronic Conditions are the Root of Most Long Term Disability Cases Most Long Term Disability Insurance cases are the result of chronic conditions, rather than accidents or injuries. In our experience representing clients in Long Term Disability Insurance cases, very few disabilities are caused by injuries resulting from an accident. Most of our clients have …

Most Long Term Disabilities Are Caused By Chronic Conditions Read More »

Faith hope love

Community Inclusion for the Disabled

We wanted to share this thoughtful article on ways to prevent disabled neighbors or family members from becoming isolated in our communities: Community inclusion is something that most of us take for granted. Most of us have the freedom and opportunity to form many different types of meaningful relationships with other people in our communities. …

Community Inclusion for the Disabled Read More »

Proposed Changes to Rules Governing ERISA Long Term Disability Claims

Recently the Department of Labor (DOL) proposed some amendments to Section 503 of ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act), to improve the current rules governing Long Term Disability claims and appeals. Joe sent his comments and recommendations to the DOL with the hope of improving the disability claims process for all of our clients. Here are …

Proposed Changes to Rules Governing ERISA Long Term Disability Claims Read More »

experienced disability lawyers

HIRING AN EXPERIENCED LONG-TERM DISABILITY/ ERISA LAWYER

ERISA is a unique statute that applies to employee benefit disputes.   Under the ERISA statute, if your employer-sponsored disability plan denies your disability claim, the case will be litigated in Federal Court under a unique set of rules that often favor insurance companies and Long Term Disability Plan administrators. So you need to make sure …

HIRING AN EXPERIENCED LONG-TERM DISABILITY/ ERISA LAWYER Read More »

Long-Term Disability Denials of POTS Syndrome Claims

Over the past few years we have represented many clients who have had Long Term Disability Insurance Denials of their POTS Syndrome claims. POTS or “Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome” is an unusual condition that causes the Autonomic Nervous System to malfunction. POTS symptoms can include tachycardia, heart palpitations, chest pain, fainting, nausea, rapid gastric emptying, …

Long-Term Disability Denials of POTS Syndrome Claims Read More »

Pulmonary Lung Disease Testing for Long Term Disability Claims

Obstructive & Restrictive Lung Diseases:  The Importance of FEV¹ & FVC test results for Long Term Disability Insurance Claims If you have a pulmonary disorder, one of the most important tests that you will take is a PFT or Pulmonary Function Test. This test is somewhat complicated and measures many aspects of lung function. The …

Pulmonary Lung Disease Testing for Long Term Disability Claims Read More »

Long Term Disability & the Undiagnosed Condition

LONG TERM DISABILITY & THE UNDIAGNOSED CONDITION One of the most difficult cases in our long-term disability practice is the individual who does not have   a diagnosis. It is very common in medicine for claimants to go longer than a year without receiving a proper diagnosis. This is not the fault of physicians, but …

Long Term Disability & the Undiagnosed Condition Read More »

Missing Pieces of the Administrative Record – Full & Fair Review under ERISA?

ERISA “Full & Fair Review” & the Missing Pieces of the ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD One of the most important pieces in a long-term disability case is the “administrative record.” The administrative record is defined as: everything that the insurance company considered in the denial of your claim. It also includes any appeal that you might submit, …

Missing Pieces of the Administrative Record – Full & Fair Review under ERISA? Read More »

Court Decides Liberty’s Denial of Our Client’s Waiver of Life Insurance Premium Did Not Meet “Full and Fair Review” Standard Under ERISA

Under ERISA, one of the rights you have as a part of your disability benefits claim is the right to a “full and fair review” by the insurance company. In providing a “full and fair review” the insurance company cannot cut corners or rely on generalizations to evaluate your claim. Instead, the insurance company has …

Court Decides Liberty’s Denial of Our Client’s Waiver of Life Insurance Premium Did Not Meet “Full and Fair Review” Standard Under ERISA Read More »