What If Your Long Term Care Insurance Is Denied
If your long term care insurance is denied it's important to find out what benefits you're entitled to. Some of the shadier insurance companies actually employ medical professionals to attest to preexisting conditions while others argue claims weren't made in a timely fashion. These are just some of the tactics used to deny you the benefits you pay for every month. The language of your long term care contract is complicated, and your policy is littered with hidden clauses and dense fine print. What do you do if your long term care insurance is denied? The first thing you should do is consult an attorney. You don't need to try to become an overnight expert in disability law or long term insurance. The law firm of Daley, DeBofsky, and Bryant has been in the business of protecting your rights and restoring denied benefits for several decades now.
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What If Your Long Term Care Insurance Is Denied? Making a Plan of Action Many people wonder what, if any, rights they have when it comes to disputing denied insurance benefits. Insurance companies are very crafty at hiding information, but they still make binding promises to their clients. The right lawyer will get to the bottom of your claim, and find out how to get the money you need for long term care. If you're filing for long term care coverage, you may want to consider hiring a lawyer to help you file the claim. Some insurance companies have denied coverage based on the timing of a filing or on what information is filed. You don't need to waste one more minute playing the insurance coverage game. Your insurance company made a promise to cover your long term care, and the right attorney holds the big insurance companies to their promises.
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