Thunder Bay Long Term Disability Lawyer
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For people living with a disability, the day-to-day reality of coping with their debilitating medical condition can be stressful, demoralizing, and frightening, especially if they are no longer able to continue working at their jobs. Unable to earn their regular incomes as a result of circumstances completely out of their control, people with disabling medical conditions might struggle to afford their necessary costs of living in addition to expenses essential to their medical care.
However, people with sufficient insurance coverage might be able to access Long-Term disability (LTD) benefits if their injury, physical illness, or mental health disorder makes it impossible for them to carry out the tasks of their jobs. LTD benefits might be available as part of an employer’s group insurance plan, or included in a private policy paid for by individual insurance policyholders independently of their employer.
Although LTD benefits should be readily available to insurance policyholders with the appropriate level of coverage who cannot continue working because of the disabling medical conditions they have developed or sustained, unfortunately, LTD benefits can be hard to get. In fact, certain claims for LTD benefits are met with an exceptional level of undue suspicion, or outright disbelief. This is almost always the case for policyholders attempting to recover LTD benefits for so-called “invisible” injuries or illnesses.
The severity of “invisible” injuries or illnesses cannot be measured using objective medical tests or examinations. In fact, a patient’s experience of the symptoms caused by their “invisible” injury or illness will be entirely subjective. A patient might be in extraordinary pain or discomfort, but since their symptoms do not manifest in objective, observable ways, insurance companies might attest that there is not enough evidence to prove that the claimant’s condition prohibits them from working. An insurance provider might even cast doubt on whether a claimant is experiencing their injury or illness at all.
Some examples of invisible injuries or illnesses that are often unfairly dismissed by insurers include:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Chronic pain or complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Fibromyalgia
- Arthritis
- And more
Claimants suffering from “invisible” injuries or illnesses are not the only insurance policyholders whose claims for LTD benefits are denied. Insurance providers often find reasons to withhold payments from eligible claimants.
If your insurance provider denied your claim for LTD benefits even though your medical condition should entitle you to receive them, do not hesitate. Book a free initial consultation with our Thunder Bay Long-Term disability lawyers today by contacting us today.
Speak With Our Long-Term Disability Lawyers Serving Thunder Bay
Our Thunder Bay Long-Term disability lawyers appreciate how discouraging and anxiety-inducing it can be to receive a denied claim for LTD benefits.
During a free initial consultation with our Long-Term disability lawyers serving Thunder Bay, you will have the opportunity to review the circumstances of your case and learn about options that might be available to you. If you are eligible, by working with our Thunder Bay Long-Term disability lawyers, you might be able to recover your previously denied benefits payments, damages you have incurred because of your claim’s initial denial, and possibly more.
To take advantage of your free initial consultation with our Long-Term disability lawyers serving Thunder Bay, call 1-800-JUSTICE.
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Here are some commonly asked questions for long-term disability claims
How long will it take to settle my case?
The duration of a long-term disability case can vary depending on a number of factors, including the reasons provided for the claim’s denial, the policyholder’s standing with their insurance provider, the complexity of the claimant’s case, the willingness of the insurance company to negotiate, Court availability, and other considerations. Generally speaking, it can take between 1-3 years for a fair resolution to be reached.
How much will I pay in lawyers’ fees?
Our long-term disability lawyers work on a contingency fee basis. That means we only get paid if the case is won, and our fees are based on a percentage of the compensation awarded. You will not be required to pay any upfront fees out-of-pocket in order to pursue legal action.
How long do I have to sue?
The statute of limitations for a long-term disability lawsuit in Ontario is generally two years from the date of the denial of benefits or the last payment of benefits. However, depending on the circumstances of the case, the lawsuit could be subject to additional time limitations. It is crucial to speak with a long-term disability lawyer as soon as possible, so as to not jeopardize your chances of recovering the compensation you deserve.
Do I have a strong case?
The answer to this question depends on the facts of your individual case. Our Ontario long-term disability lawyers should be able to evaluate the terms of your policy, review the evidence available to you, and consult with medical experts to assess the strength of your claim.
How much compensation will I get?
It is almost impossible to predict the specific amount of compensation you might be entitled to, however after reviewing the details of your case, our Ontario long-term disability lawyers may be able to provide you with an estimate that you could reasonably expect to be offered. The decision to accept settlement offers is yours and yours alone.
Do you represent insurance companies?
No, our long-term disability lawyers are solely committed to protecting the rights of policyholders who have been unfairly treated by insurance providers.
Will the insurance company continue to pay my disability benefits after we settle the case?
The answer to this question depends on the terms of your individual settlement. In most cases, the settlement will include a lump sum payment for past and future benefits. After agreeing to these terms and accepting this settlement offer, future benefits will no longer be paid. However, in some scenarios, insurance companies may only offer to settle for past benefits owing and might agree to continue paying benefits after the case is settled until the terms of the policy are reached.
Should I speak to the adjuster on my file after my benefits have been terminated?
It is not recommended that you speak to the adjuster on your file after your benefits have been terminated. Anything you say could be used against you. That is why it is best to consult with our long-term disability lawyers before communicating with your insurance company.
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