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Philadelphia Disability Insurance Bad Faith Attorneys

Bad Faith and Disability Insurance Claims Lawyer Pennsylvania, New Jersey & Delaware

At Edelstein, Martin, & Nelson, we are rarely surprised by the creativity and relentless tactics used by the insurance companies. These companies attempt to unfairly and unreasonably deny or underpay our clients' disability insurance claims at every turn. If you are in the middle of a disability insurance coverage dispute, contact Keith Martin in Philadelphia at 866-532-2504.

Our attorneys know how to deal with biased companies trying to make money off of your life. Even if you have an ERISA claim in which you cannot claim bad faith, we may be able to help.

We Know How Insurance Companies Operate

Over the years many insurance companies that offer disability policies have switched hands or merged with other companies, but we know who they are and how they operate. It is not uncommon for disability insurance companies to:

  • Drag out their investigations to delay making payments
  • Fail to carry out an investigation
  • Attempt to show our clients are dishonest even when they are clearly disabled
  • Misinterpret our clients' policies in order to deny or underpay their claims

Give yourself a fighting chance against these big operators. Our skilled negotiators have helped settle numerous complex disability cases — many times after other lawyers have given up on them.

Do You Have an Insurance Bad Faith Claim?

If your disability insurance claim was rejected or your payments are very slow to arrive, you may have a legitimate bad faith claim. In order for our attorneys to best assist you, we must begin working on your case as soon as possible following a denial.

Contact Edelstein Martin & Nelson in Pennsylvania at 215-789-9345 for a free consultation. We advise clients in Philadelphia's Tri-State Area and across the United States.

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