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Disability Claim Advice
If you have a disability claim, you should contact an attorney right away. Disability law is complex, with definitions that can vary widely from one insurer to the next. Almost all claims also have a statute of limitations, so if you fail to act promptly, you might lose your rights to disability payments. You should also contact an attorney if you've filed a claim but have not received a timely response. It comes as a horrible shock to people who have worked hard all their lives and trusted in their insurance--whether a private plan or a public concern such as Social Security--to take care of them if they lost the ability to work. The fact is, more than 70 percent of all disability claims are initially denied! The insurance companies just hope you'll give up and go away. If you are disabled, you have a right to that support. The attorneys at Daley, DeBofsky and Bryant have dedicated themselves to employees' rights. They have earned the highest rating from their peers and regularly write, teach, and speak on the topic as experts. They know how to read the fine print and present your case efficiently and convincingly. You can count on them from the first filing until your case is settled. When you've suffered a disability, you may well be easily frustrated and discouraged. Insurance companies count on that. Ally yourself with someone who can give you excellent advice and act as your advocate. You owe it to yourself and your family to defend your rights. Write to Daley, DeBofsky and Bryant at 55 W Monroe Suite 2440 Chicago, IL 60603. You may also e-mail them at info@ddbchicago.com or call (312) 372-5200.
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