Question

How can The Standard's doctors be justified in coming to a different opinion that my qualified doctor?

Asked on April 27th 2016 by Fay L
I have filed an appeal with The Standard for terminating my disability payments based on the their reviews of my file by their doctors. My own doctors are at one of the, if not THE, top hospitals in the country, who support my continued inability to return to work at this time. I have no ideas who The Standard doctors are, what their qualifications are, or what their areas of expertise are. My illness is a bit complicated as it crosses medical fields. I can be sure that the doctors there are NOT any more qualified than mine. And none of The Standard’s doctors have ever contacted me or examined me or done anything but read my medical records and supportive letters from my physicians. How they can possibly be justified in coming to a differing opinion?

Answer

Answered on April 28th 2015 by Attorney Cesar Gavidia

Fay, unfortunately it is all too common that an insurance carrier denies a claim solely on the opinion of a doctor who performs a file review. Please feel free to contact our office to discuss your claim in detail.