How do I obtain a copy of my long-term disability policy?
This is probably one of the most common questions we are asked. Your disability policy is absolutely necessary to have because it contains the full agreement between you and your plan provider. It will tell when things need to be filed, and define terms that are going to become very important in your case. As soon as possible, you need to request a copy of this policy. Any attorney you contact will need a copy of this policy up front in order to be able to know what must be done in your case so you can recover under your policy. Below is concise information about how to get a copy of this policy. Remember, if you have questions or need help, Cody Allison and Associates stands ready to assist you. Call us today!
If your long-term disability policy is an ERISA plan, through your employer, than you need to request a copy of the policy to the plan administrator. This is usually the employer in most cases. The request needs to be in writing and send the request certified return receipt mail via United States Postal Service. Failure by an administrator to provide you with a copy of your long-term disability policy within 30 days of your written request could subject the administrator to a civil penalty of $110.00 per day. However, the administrator would only be subject to this penalty if a federal lawsuit is filed and the Judge agrees to fine the administrator.
There are many details and definitions in your long-term disability policy, so you want to make sure you receive a copy of the policy and not just a summary plan description of your policy.
If you have received your long-term disability policy and need help understanding what you may be entitled to, please call Cody Allison & Associates at (615) 234-6000, and we will review your policy free of charge.
Fibromyalgia and Long-Term Disability
The link below carries you to a NOLO article regarding the intersection of fibromyalgia and LTD claims. The article makes the very important point that many insurance companies almost automatically deny claims related to this debilitating disease and that it may be necessary to bring in an experienced attorney to handle a long-term disability claim based on fibromyalgia. Here at Cody Allison and Associates, we have experience with these kinds of claims and we stand ready to help you recover the benefits that are due to you. Contact us today!
http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/long-term-disability-benefits-fibromyalgia.html