Question

Should I hire an attorney for my appeal?

Asked on August 30th 2013 by Alisa
My long-term disability company decided I am now well and can go back to work. I have neuropathy, fibromyalgia, bone spurs on C5-C6 which are effecting the nerves in my right arm and hand, had L4-L5 fusion in 2012, severe sleep apnea, asthma and low iron. I am on a large amount of medications. Obviously, I would not be the ideal candidate for any company. I have 180 days to appeal. Do you think I should hire an attorney? If so, how much would it cost to get my $2,500 per month reinstated?

Answer

Answered on August 31st 2013 by Attorney Stephen Jessup

Alisa, If you are unable to return to work and your only source of income is the disability benefit, then I would recommend you consult with an attorney. Hartford allows one level of appeal, after that your only option is to file suit. If you have spent any time on our website you will know that ERISA litigation is very pro-insurance company. Please feel free to contact our office to discuss your claim and how we may assist.