Do you trust your disability insurance company to continue paying your disability benefits? Once an individual is approved for long-term disability benefits, the insurance company has the contractual right to continually evaluate a claimant's eligibility for disability benefits. In other words, a disability insurance company can deny benefits to a claimant at anytime, regardless of how long the claimant has been receiving benefits. Once approved for disability benefits, most disability insurance policies require a claimant to submit monthly claim forms in order to prove continued eligibility. Additionally, some autoriers will require an Attending Physician Statement on a monthly basis from the claimant's treating doctor. Attorneys Dell & Schaefer provide on-going legal representation for individuals that have been approved for long-term disability, in which we are the exclusive point of contact between the disability insurance autorier and our client. The autorier sends all written correspondence and any request for documentation to our office. It is our responsibility to make sure that all claim forms, attending physician statements, medical records, financial documents, or any other documents are provided in a timely manner to the insurance company, so as to protect our client's disability benefits. Furthermore, our representation ensures a claimant that they always have a lawyer backing them up and ready to take legal action if the disability insurance company tries to ...
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