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I have CRPS and need to apply very soon for social security disability. I will have the option of utilizing the group my LTD insurance plan offers for filing and following me through the social security disability process. It is no cost to me if I use their attorney. I would like to know if others have used this type of service through their LTD insurance carrier and if you think it was a good idea or a bad mistake! Thank you!
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What?????? They don't take their fee off the top of your back pay if you win?
![]() *wear are my smelling salts?*
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Regarding using the LTD carriers group to help with the process of obtaining SSD. They should help you with no cost but please double check. The reason they offer this service is because SSD payments will offset the payments they make to you under your plan so of course they want to help you get approved! Good Luck |
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Here is a few things to consider. Often your LTD benefit amount is much higher than what you would get from SSD and if that is the case with you then it would make sense to file for SSD on your own without any attorney. Or if you would rather have an attorney do it for the sake of hassle then I would definitely choose the one offered through your plan. (please read your plan through carefully and if you don't have a copy of it then you would need to ask for it in writing.) If on the other hand your LTD is much less than what you would receive through SSD then for speed it might be better to use an attorney. As you mentioned the LTD carrier has motivation to help you get approved so this shouldn't cause any issues the bonus is that from what you said you wouldn't have to pay them out of any benefit amount. FYI - you will regularly need to provide your LTD carrier with updated medical records and other forms of documentation to support your claim even after being approved. This can vary from every 3 months to 6 months or more depending on the carrier and the language of your policy. So, my advice is to keep copies of all your medical records, medication lists and a journal of your limitations affecting daily living as you go along to make that request easier to fulfill when the time comes. Hope that helps, Tessa |
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This is an occasion where it is much preferred to use the free legal service because the LTD company is not limited to how much they can be billed by an attorney. --Whereas if you hire an attorney on your own, he or she is limited to only receiving a percentage of your back pay.
If this is confusing, call me. |
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