Question

I'm waiting to hear back about my appeal. Should I hire an attorney?

Asked on November 30th 2017 by Pam
In reference to Standard insurance – I was approved for STD, then in week 8 they said I had been overpaid because it was pre-existing and it should have been paid at a lower weekly premium. Therefore I quit receiving checks as they were applying the amount to what they said I owed them. Now I received a letter today and it appears they want to disqualify me for any STD saying it was pre-exisiting and asking for doctor visits and medications filled during that time. It looks like they are trying to back paddle and say I didn’t qualify at all. Why wasn’t this done up front? I wrote an appeal letter already and filed a compliant with the state Insurance commision. I wonder if I need to get an attorney? The problem is I am unemployed right now and obviously out for medical reasons. They are making my medical condition worse with all their mistakes and re-calculations. I feel threatened that now I owe them all they paid me in STD with no way to re-pay.

Answer

Answered on December 1st 2017 by Attorney Stephen Jessup

Pam, if an appeal has already been submitted there may be very little an attorney could do at this point until such time that Standard renders a decision on the appeal. Please feel free to contact our office to discuss your claim in the meantime.