Many insurance companies that provide short-or-long-term disability coverage are notorious for denying valid claims. Sometimes, the claim denial might be an act of bad faith. Other times, the lack of supporting evidence can lead to a denied claim.
Although disability insurers typically deny claims upon the initial filing, you can make a denial harder by providing a strong chain of evidence. Irrefutable medical evidence, for example, can do much to bar an outright claim denial.
The analyst in charge of your disability claim must review all provided evidence. However, it is often the medical details that get the most scrutiny. When it is time to file a disability claim, build your medical evidence with these tips.
The evidence above, combined with clinical documentation from your medical team, gives no room for good faith insurers to deny valid disability claims. If your claim results in denial anyway, this evidence can help you appeal the decision or pursue bad faith insurance litigation. Learning more about Colorado disability insurance claims can also help with your case.
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