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Eric Buchanan &
Associates, PLLC
414 McCallie Chattanooga,
TN 37402
1-877-634-2506 (423) 634-2506
Eric Buchanan, Donna Green, and Scott Wilson are Certified as Social Security Disability Specialists by the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization.
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Disability Insurance AttorneyWhen it comes to your disability benefits, don't take no for an answer.
Insurance companies handle disability
claims every day. They know the law, and they know how to use it to
their advantage to help them deny your claim.
You dont
have to fight them alone. Eric Buchanan & Associates limits our practice
to disability benefits claims. While you may not know all your rights,
we handle disability cases all the time. We know what your rights are.
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Questions and Answers
Disability
Insurance or Long-Term Disability
If you have disability insurance (either insurance you bought or
your employer provided) and the insurance company denies your claim,
we can help you appeal the decision, and, if necessary, we can take
your case to court to help you win your case.
How do I apply for disability insurance benefits or long-term
disability benefits?
Check your
policy - it will tell you how to apply. If you have an
insurance policy that you bought on your own, your policy should
describe how to apply. If it does not, you may also contact the
insurance agent who sold you the policy or contact the insurance
company.
Ask your
employer to help you apply. If your employer provides
disability insurance benefits, contact your employers employee
benefits coordinator. If you are not sure whom to contact, ask your
supervisor. If your employer will not help you, follow the procedures
in your policy handbook.
If you are not
sure whether your employer provides disability insurance or long-term
disability benefits, consult your employee benefits office or your
supervisor. If your employer provides insurance, ask your
employer to file a claim or to give you the forms so you can file a
claim. If your employer has disability insurance but will not
help you file a claim, you should contact an attorney immediately; you
have rights, but you may lose them if you wait too long.
If you do not apply, you cannot get
benefits. If you wait too long to apply, you may be denied just
because you did not apply on time.
For what types
of disabilities can I get benefits?
Insurance
companies will pay benefits for most disabilities, but some polices
limit benefits; for example, many policies will limit the payment of
benefits to two years if your disability is based on mental illness.
Policies also sometimes limit coverage for pre-existing conditions.
Sometimes
insurance companies try to deny benefits claiming a disability is not
covered when, in fact, it is covered. We can review your policy and
the facts in your case, and explain to you whether or not your
disability is, or should be, covered.
When do I need
an attorney?
If you are unable
to work and have not yet filed a claim for disability benefits, you
should do so. If the insurance company has denied you benefits, you
should contact us or another attorney right away. If you have applied
and do not have an answer promptly, contact us.
Contact an
attorney as soon as possible if you are denied, because most insurance
companies have deadlines that can be used to deny your benefits if you
do not appeal. Also, there is a time limit (called a Statute
of Limitations) that applies to claims, and if that time runs out, a
court may not be able to hear your case. If you have already been
denied by the insurance company and the insurance company has issued a
final decision or has closed your file we may still be able to get
more evidence to the insurance company. We may also take your case to
court if the insurance company refuses to pay your claim.
Why do I need
an attorney? An attorney will
help protect your rights. You have rights that the insurance company
does not want you to know about. Depending on what type of insurance
policy you have, you have rights under state law or under a federal
law called ERISA (The Employment Retirement Income Security Act of
1974). A lawyer can protect your rights. For example, if
ERISA applies to your case, you have a right to have your decision
made within a reasonable time, and you have a right to have copies of
the records that the insurance company is using to make its decision.
You also have the right to have a court review your case, if the
insurance company turns you down and continues to refuse to pay you
your benefits.
An attorney will
help you gather and submit evidence. In most cases, if there is any
evidence you do not submit to the insurance company, you will not be
allowed to submit it later if you have to go to court. An attorney can
help you gather the evidence you need and an attorney can explain to
the insurance company why you should be found disabled. An attorney
can also make sure your doctors are asked the right questions;
sometimes, insurance companies dont want to ask your doctors the
right questions.
How do I pay
for an attorney if I am not working?
In most
disability insurance or long-term disability cases, you can pay us a
flat hourly fee or you can pay us a contingency fee if we win your
case. A contingency fee is based on a percentage of the benefits we
recover for you. In all cases, you will be responsible to reimburse us
for costs, such as paying doctors for copies of medial records;
usually these costs are very small, especially when compared to the
amount of benefits you could receive.
Eric Buchanan, Donna Green, and Scott Wilson are Certified as Social Security Disability Specialists by the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization.
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