Question

Do I have to tell Lincoln Financial that I was denied for SSDI?

Asked on June 8th 2020 by Thomas F/
I’m receiving a long term disability with Lincoln Financial. They want me to file a social security ssi but my ssi 1st and 2nd appeal was denied. This June 29 they want me to submit the social security denial paper. I’m afraid to lose my Lincoln long term benefits. I have no lawyer. Lincoln hire a lawyer to help me with my ssi case. Lincoln hire a doctor to analyze my condition and doctor said there is no way I can be able to work. I ask for doctor report that I’m not able to work but the physician office they don’t want to give me that report because Lincoln hire them.

Answer

Answered on June 8th 2020 by Attorney Cesar Gavidia

Thomas, you may have an obligation to inform them that you have been denied for SSDI. Please refer to your policy concerning your obligations regarding applying for SSDI benefits and the requirements of providing the disability insurer with the status of your SSDI claim.