Question

If you are denied short term and long term through Hartford, how long does it take to file a lawsuit? 

Asked on December 22nd 2011 by Alison
If you are denied short term and long term through Hartford, how long does it take to file a lawsuit? The process seems to “beat” people down. What do you do when you are out of work – broke? I know it is a process, but how am I unable to work and live? Along with your firm – who do we contact? I already contacted insurance commission. I know, “be patient” – so, I sell my house for peanuts and live in a tent? My case is so clear cut. Hartford should not practice in FL – I will set up a blog and have a petition for having them in unethical practice.

Answer

Answered on December 31st 2011 by Attorney Gregory Dell

Alison, Once all administrative appeals have been exhausted, then a lawsuit can be filed. Most ERISA disability lawsuits take between 6 and 12 months to reach a final judgment. In some cases a settlement can be negotiated within a few minutes. In addition to sending complaints your insurance commissioner, you can also send letters to your Federal Senators and Representatives.