Change of disability definition used to deny long term disability benefits
Disability claimants must anticipate and be prepared for a change of their policies definition of disability from “Own Occupation” to “Any Occupation”. Learn what you can do to prepare for the change in definition to help avoid a denial of disability benefits. ERISA governed policies can make it difficult for disability claimants to prevail. Disability insurance attorneys Gregory Dell and Stephen Jessup discuss what you need to do to stay on claim. For an immediate free consultation with one of our nationwide disability insurance lawyers please 📞 call 888-292-8481 or 💻 email https://www.diattorney.com/contact/?r.... We do not charge any fees or costs unless we are able to recover benefits. No office visit is necessary.

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