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Unum Provident Disability Claim Denial
If Unum Provident has denied or prematurely terminated your long term disability claim, you are hardly alone. This company, one of the largest insurers in the country, has been bombarded with litigation since 1992. These suits claim that the company routinely and systematically set about denying and terminating claims as a way to cut costs and improve their bottom line. With depositions and internal documents supporting that claim, Unum Provident was forced to settle. In November of 2004, a settlement was reached in which the company must pay $15,000 in fines and reconsider nearly 220,000 claims previously denied or terminated. If your claim for disability benefits from Unum Provident (or any of its many subsidiaries) was denied between 1997 and 2004, you are entitled to have your case reassessed. However, this is hardly a guarantee that you will now receive the full and fair compensation you deserve. Protect your rights by partnering with Daley, DeBofsky and Bryant, the Chicago law firm known as a leader in disability law. Daley, DeBofsky and Bryant have successfully represented many disabled people whose claims were denied by Unum Provident and others and have recovered millions of dollars in benefits for them. Don't delay acting on this issue, because the time in which you can appeal is limited. Please contact their offices promptly with any questions you might have. You have been denied your rights for too long already. With more than fifty years of combined experience, Daley, DeBofsky and Bryant stand ready to help you get your claim paid. Their mailing address is: Daley, DeBofsky and Bryant, 55 W Monroe Suite 2440 Chicago, IL 60603. Or, call (312) 372-5200 or e-mail info@ddbchicago.com.
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