This is the kind of question we get a lot. Folks who are attempting to make a long-term disability claim are just not sure whether or not they need an attorney, and they often wait until the situation becomes dire before contacting us. Below is information which should help you in deciding if you need an attorney. Remember, we are here to help.
If you believe you have been wrongfully denied your ERISA, or non-ERISA, long-term disability benefits, give us a call for a free lawyer consultation. You can reach Cody Allison & Associates, PLLC at (615) 234-6000, or toll free (844) LTD-CODY. We are based in Nashville, Tennessee; 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
Below you will find a link to the NOLO website with a helpful page about knowing when to hire a disability attorney. With the way many of these policies are written, there are many hoops that the insured has to jump through, and it can often be hard to determine at what point in the process it may be necessary to bring in an attorney to advocate for your interest. This guide will be helpful in guiding you through the process and helping you to decide if it is time to bring in an attorney. Remember, it is important that you consult with an attorney before the case gets to the point where it may be difficult for an attorney to undo things that have previously been done. Here at Cody Allison and Associates, we stand ready to help you, and we are happy to answer any questions you may have about the process. Give us a call!
http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/should-i-hire-long-term-disability-attorney.html
You can call our office at (615) 234-6000. 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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