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Long-Term Disability Claims

A long-term disability lawyer helps secure financial support if a disability or illness prevents you from working.

Long Term Disability Lawyers 


Unfortunately, many individuals do not dispute their long-term disability benefit denials because they are unaware of their right to sue their insurance company for breach of contract. Frequently, insurance companies approve disability benefits for a period of time, before denying continued benefits approximately two years after the disability begins. They often do so because of a “change in definition” contained within the disability policy. In other instances, the long-term disability claim is denied immediately after it is submitted.


It is important for individuals faced with a denied long-term disability claim to realize that the objective of insurance companies is to make as much profit as possible for their shareholders. When insurance companies deny their benefits claim, many people fear the idea of fighting large insurance companies with enormous financial resources. However, you pay premiums each month to possess a long-term disability policy; if you are unable to work, you should be able to access that policy. Do not simply accept the insurance company’s decision not to pay your benefits. Instead, consult with a long-term disability lawyer who can help you hold the insurance company to account.


The legal professionals at Foster Injury Law have handled many long-term disability lawsuits and can provide a no-cost, no obligation, case evaluation. We have experience successfully pursuing long term disability lawsuits for individuals suffering from chronic pain, mild traumatic brain injuries, anxiety, depression, fibromyalgia, autoimmune disorders, chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic headaches, sexual abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder, along with a wide range of other disabling medical conditions.

Complete this form and someone from our office will contact you to arrange a free consultation. We work on a contingency basis, meaning you do not have to pay unless we resolve your claim successfully.

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