Who can file for a long-term disability claim?
Anyone who claims long-term disability benefits should attend regular appointments with their doctor, nurse practitioner, or health care professional. Follow-up appointments or specialist consultations should occur as soon as possible. It’s also completely normal to seek a second opinion from another doctor if you’re concerned about your care or treatment recommendations. If you’re wondering about your long-term disability benefits, you should request a copy of your insurance policy. A summary or“benefits at a glance” booklet will provide you with an overview of your benefits – but not the fine print. If you don’t understand your policy, seek legal advice. It is always important to keep medical records. LTD claimants should obtain and keep all records concerning their health condition. I usually suggest keeping a journal to log each appointment and record impacts of your disability at home and at work. These documents will be important during the long-term disability claim process to support your entitlement to LTD benefits.
Do I need to seek legal advice for my long term disability coverage?
If you feel like you have been wrongly denied your entitlement to benefits, Freedom Disability Lawyers provides a free case review. You’ll learn about your case, what we think about your claim, and our opinion on the best way for you to move forward. Remember, don’t wait until you need benefits to understand what benefits you have. Many people wait until they have been fired or laid off to examine what benefits they had. Your right to access LTD benefits may be impacted by your work status. Be sure to speak to a long-term disability lawyer before you leave work, or as soon as possible.
If you have questions about your coverage or claims, contact Freedom DisabilityLawyers today at 1-833-633-3585 or email us at jeff@fdlawyers.ca. We offer free case reviews, and we’re here to help!