Does the 2013 Cigna Long Term Disability Regulatory Settlement Agreement Require My Disability Benefit Denial to Be Reconsidered?
If you are a resident of California, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, or Pennsylvania you may be eligible to have a previously denied Cigna long term disability claim re-evaluated. Pursuant to the May 13, 2013 Cigna Regulatory Settlement Agreement, Cigna must reassess long term disability insurance claims that were denied to residents of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, or Pennsylvania between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2010. Residents of California that had their Cigna disability claims denied between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2010 may have their claims reassessed.
If you receive a notice from CIGNA, then you must notify them of your intent to have the claim reassessed within 60 DAYS of the date of the letter. Cigna has been fined in excess of $1.6 million dollars as a result of their unreasonable claim handling practices and has allegedly set aside $77 million to pay for claims that will be reassessed. Attorneys Dell & Schaefer is available to provide you with a free consultation via telephone and to advise you as to the best way to collect Cigna disability benefits that may have been wrongfully denied. Click here for additional detailed information about the terms of the Cigna Settlement Agreement.
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