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Philadelphia Lump Sum Benefits Attorneys

PA, NJ & DE Disability Lump Sum Benefits and Buyout Lawyers

For those already receiving benefits, the question is: What happens if I'm not here in 15 years? Like Social Security benefits, private and group disability benefits generally end at the death of the recipient. If the person lives a long time, the total could mean a larger amount overall. However, if the person lives for only a few months or even a few years, the sum total of payments ends up being very small.

If you are concerned about your health and your family's future financial situation, you may want to consider receiving your benefits in a lump sum buyout.

Contact Keith Martin at the law firm of Edelstein Martin & Nelson in Philadelphia at 866-532-2504. Our trusted attorneys are well-versed in disability insurance matters and we offer free consultations. We advise clients in Philadelphia's Tri-State Area and across the United States.

The Lump Sum Buyout Option

Many disabled individuals who are already receiving disability payments do not realize they may have the option of receiving a lump sum of their existing insurance policy. A lump sum buyout can give you much more flexibility than scheduled benefit payments over the course of your life. If you are currently receiving benefits, our attorneys will work with accounting and tax planning consultants to determine the best course of action. We can help, whether you have a long-term, group or private disability plan

Regain Control After A Denial

If you are frustrated after your disability claim was denied, you might still be able to pursue a lump sum buyout. At Edelstein Martin & Nelson, we can help you appeal the denial and aggressively fight for the benefits you need.

Contact our experienced disability insurance lawyers in Pennsylvania for a thorough review of your circumstances.

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