New York Life

As disabled persons we need someone fighting for us against corporate and government greed.

Reviewed by Claire on November 26th 2014   Verified Policyholder
New York Life terminated my long term disability benefits in 2011 with a phone call and follow up letter. I was “given” two weeks severance. New York Life had four years of surveillance conducted on my daily activities that were rife with fraud on the investigator’s part. This is the way New York Life conducts business. My monthly disability payments were under $2,000 since I also had SSDI; that wasn’t a lot of money for New York Life and the surveillance had to be extremely expensive. Because I had a legal background I fought New York Life and won. New York Life offered me a settlement and I accepted because the surveillance caused me great anxiety. I didn’t want to live my life looking over my shoulder. SSDI is now conducting surveillance on me and I’m sure it’s because of the settlement I accepted from New York Life. The reason I’m leaving this message is to encourage anyone with New York Life to contact this firm for assistance. Because of my background, I was able to handle the New York Life appeal myself. I will hire counsel if SSDI decides to terminate my benefits. As disabled persons we need someone fighting for us against corporate and government greed.
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Sent on November 26th 2014 by Attorney Stephen Jessup

Claire, should the SSA terminate your benefit please feel free to contact our office and we can assist you in contacting a SSDI attorney.