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Info Library

Find answers to your disability claim questions.

Welcome to our Info Library.

The Info Library is a resource for people who have questions about disability insurance benefits, insurance companies, medical conditions, occupational demands, claims, appeals, and litigation.

Think of it as a practical guide to disability claims. Our goal is to explain common issues in clear, useful terms so you can better understand the process, the risks, and the decisions that may affect your benefits.

New articles are added regularly.

 

Category: Policies - Definition of Disability

Know Your Long Term Disability Policy’s Definition of Disability

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How Occupational Evidence Can Make or Break Your Long Term Disability Claim

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Proving that you have reduced functional capacity and can't work is only part of the required proof  you need to win long term disability benefits.  You also must establish that you are unable to satisfy the functional requirements of the occupational standard in the policy.

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Seven Facts About Filing for ERISA Disability Benefits

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If your employer provides a long term disability plan under ERISA and you suffer from a condition that disables you from work, it's important to get the facts about filing a claim.  Our skilled New York ERISA disability lawyers can discuss some of the most important things you need to know.

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Understanding "Any Occupation" Disability Policies

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Our New York disability insurance attorney often finds that clients do not understand what they must prove to qualify for benefits.  This post will explain some key terms found in long term disability policies that may determine whether .

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