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Legal Advice Disability Claims
When you're making a disability claim, you owe it to yourself to get the best possible legal advice. The insurance company will try to convince you that legal counsel is unnecessary, but that's because they have a better chance of denying your claim if you don't have expert advice. There's no question that you should contact an attorney once your claim has been denied, but you might be able to save yourself that hassle by getting help filing the claim in the first place. The attorneys at Daley, DeBofsky and Bryant have dedicated themselves to disability law and employee rights for many years. With that much experience, they know how to read the fine print that might otherwise result in the denial of your claim. They'll review your medical record and job description, evaluate your claim and help you write the application in such a way as to maximize your chances of getting a fair settlement. They also work with your doctors to make sure that their statements are complete and accurate. We have access to vocational experts who can assess the extent of your disability related to your specific job duties. All of these preliminary steps can pay off if your claim is later denied, since it can be difficult or impossible to introduce new evidence after the initial claim has been filed. Don't wait until your claim has been denied to seek expert legal advice. Filing a thorough and accurate claim in the first place will make the whole process a lot easier. And if they see you have experts in the field on your side, they may well be a lot less likely to deny your claim. Call Daley, DeBofsky and Bryant today at (312) 372-5200 or e-mail info@ddbchicago.com to set up a consultation. Their address is 55 W Monroe Suite 2440 Chicago, IL 60603.
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