Question

Should I hire a lawyer for my appeal?

Asked on October 31st 2016 by Mare
I have had MS for 15 years now and has now progressed to primary-progressive type. This means I can no longer do my high level executive job do to MS symptoms. In May New York Life approved my LTD claim and began paying me. Additionally in August my SSDI claim was approved. Also in August, my neurologist retired and MGH assigned me a new one who I saw in late August. October 13, New York Life send me a letter denying benefits even though nothing has changed and the new doctor had noted my MS was worsening. I am appealing and having new testing done by my neurologist. She will be submitting updated documentation even though nothing has changed since May. Do I need a lawyer yet?

Answer

Answered on November 1st 2016 by Attorney Stephen Jessup

Mare, it certainly would be advisable to discuss the denial with an attorney. The ERISA appeal process can be a complicated process and failure to submit a complete appeal could have a negative effect in the event of trial. Please feel free to contact our office to discuss your claim- we would be more than willing to review the denial letter and discuss in detail.