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What If My Employer Fails to Pay Long-term Disability Premiums?

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Shawn E. McDermott

Is your employer refusing to pay you the long-term disability premiums that they owe you? They may give you any number of less than agreeable reasons for their actions. Or they may not give you a reason at all. If this is the treatment you are receiving, the time is now to take your case to court.

Why Do You Need to Hire Colorado Disability Lawyers?
Instead of letting yourself be bullied out of the disability benefits that you deserve, you can take action. A firm of expert Colorado disability lawyers can help you file your claim and then represent you in court. We will make sure that your claim is heard and responded to.

We will also make certain that the lawyer for the opposing side does not trick you into accidentally contradicting your own claim or even incriminating yourself. We know all the tricks that employers use to get out of paying the claims that they owe to their workers. Hire us today to make sure the deck is stacked in your favor, not theirs.

Contact McDermott Law for More Info
If you are ready to file your long-term disability claim in court, we are ready to help you. We have many years of knowledge and expertise that we have gained from trying cases just like yours. This means that we know how to get your employer to settle with you in order to avoid a long and costly lawsuit.

There is no need to settle for anything less than the full settlement that you are entitled to. We are here to make sure that your disability claim is paid in full. Get in touch with us today to learn more about what we can do to get you the full settlement you deserve. The firm of McDermott Law is ready to get you your justice.

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