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Philadelphia Disability Insurance Claim Attorney

Wilmington Long Term Disability Policy Lawyer

At Edelstein Martin & Nelson, our number one goal is to understand how your disability affects your everyday life. Most disabilities include physical impairment, mental impairment or combination of both. When the insurance company refuses to acknowledge that your disability causes significant problems and challenges in your life, including preventing you from working, we will step in and stand up for your rights. Contact Keith Martin in Philadelphia at 866-532-2504 to consult with an attorney who has substantial litigation experience in insurance claims disputes.

The key to building a winning case is clearly defining your type disability and demonstrating how it applies to your disability insurance coverage.

Even though you have prepared by purchasing insurance, unfortunately, sometimes the burden of proving your injury or illness falls squarely on your shoulders.

Defining Disability

When someone is in a catastrophic accident that results in paralysis or another undisputed, long-term disability, it is difficult for an insurance company to deny a claim. However, when someone develops less obvious chronic condition, such as arthritis or fibromyalgia, it is important to seek the opinions of specialists and medical experts to back up your disability claim.

Disability is defined as a condition or function judged to be significantly impaired, relative to an average, functioning person. Disabilities can include:

  • Physical impairment
  • Sensory impairment
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Intellectual impairment
  • Mental illness, including depression
  • Various chronic diseases

Contact Edelstein Martin & Nelson in Pennsylvania at 866-532-2504 for a free review of your disability insurance policy. Our lawyers will help you determine the benefits you are entitled to. We advise clients in Philadelphia's Tri-State Area and across the United States.

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