Question

Can I sue MOO?

Asked on August 29th 2014 by Vanessa
I signed up for a STD and LTD policy to protect myself. Well, I had major depression from losing my only brother and going through a divorce all at once. My doctor put me on a medical leave due to major depression. Yes, all the reviews are true. Mutual of Omaha delayed my paperwork process. They said they didn’t receive any record. After 30 days they still didn’t receive the records my Dr office had already faxed multiple times. Then all of a sudden I get a call stating the records were in reviews and it would take about 5 days. Then two days later I get another call and my claim was denied per their medical reviewer. At this point I feel completely upset for them wasting my time. I feel like I’ve been giving them my money for no apperwnt reason. Is there any way to file a class action law suit? I don’t know what to do at this point. I feel cheated.

Answer

Answered on August 30th 2014 by Attorney Gregory Dell

Vanessa, I am sorry to hear about all that you have been through. ERISA, the law that governs your disability policy, requires you file an administrative appeal of the denial of benefits before you can file a lawsuit. Please feel free to contact our office to discuss how we may be able to assist in appealing Mutual of Omaha’s denial.