Just because an insurance company tells you something it true, does not make it so, especially something as subjective as when you are well enough for benefits to cease. Don’t just take their word for it — get some professional assessment. Here at Cody Allison and Associates, we have experience in reviewing medical records and insurance policies, and we can act as another set of eyes to review the documents in your case to help you decide if you are really not entitled to further benefits. Call us today — we are ready to help!
Cody Allison & Associates, PLLC recently, successfully, represented a very nice lady who said something that stuck in my mind. When providing a testimonial for our website,www.LTDanswers.com, she stated, “One day, I was receiving my benefits and the next day I was cut off. It was like the insurance company decided I was cured.” This happens far too frequently in long-term disability cases. The insurance company’s decision to discontinue benefits is seemingly arbitrary and without merit. Clearly, they benefit financially from such a decision. If this has happened to you, you should be asking yourself, what has changed? Why am I no longer disabled? Why is the long term disability insurance company allowed to stop my checks out of the blue?
If this has happened to you, remember, you have legal rights. These rights include appeals and the possibility of a lawsuit. Your legal rights are time sensitive.
Most importantly, don’t give up. That’s what the big insurance companies want you to do.
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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