Just like most areas of the law, long term disability policies have their own “jargon” that you need to be familiar with to make a claim. Below, you will find information regarding being about to define “own occupation” within the context of your policy. Unfortunately, this is not the only term that you are going to run into when you are dealing with your policy provider that you will need to know the meaning of. Contact us — we are here to help you and answer your questions.
Most ERISA Group Long-Term Disability Policies pay disability benefits for the first two years you may qualify for disability benefits under your policy’s definition of “own occupation”. It is important to know what your long-term disability policy’s definition of “own occupation” is defined as. The definition in these group policies can vary with many different versions of a definition for “own occupation”. Certain policies may use the term “regular occupation” instead of “own occupation”. It is extremely important to understand not only the definition of your “own occupation”, but all the definitions in your long-term disability policy. In most ERISA Group policies, after two years of benefits have been paid for your “own occupation” period, the definition then changes to “any occupation”. If you do not have a copy of your long-term disability policy, we would recommend you request the policy and review the definitions so you know what you need to do in order to qualify to receive these benefits. Just because you have the policy in place, does not automatically mean you will receive the long-term disability benefits because your doctor says you can’t work. There are many definitions and variations of definitions that you need to be aware of. We will be happy to review your long-term disability policy free of charge and answer any questions you may have.
If you are involved in a long-term disability claim and need a qualified attorney to review your case at no charge, please call the professionals at Cody Allison & Associates, PLLC (615) 234-6000. You can also visit our website LTDanswers.com. At Cody Allison & Associates, PLLC we fight denied long term disability claims everyday. It’s what we do. If you believe you have been wrongfully denied your ERISA, or non-ERISA, long-term disability benefits, give us a call for a free consultation. You can reach Cody Allison & Associates, PLLC at (615) 234-6000. We are based in Nashville, TN; however, we represent clients in many states (TN, KY, GA, AL, MS, AR, NC, SC, FL, MI, OH, MO, LA, VA, WV, just to name a few). We will be happy to talk to you no matter where you live. You can also e-mail our office at cody@codyallison.com. Put our experience to work for you. For more information go to www.LTDanswers.com.
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