The Disability Law Show on Global TV with disability lawyer Sivan Tumarkin. Discover how to fight back against the insurance company and get what you're owed when your long term disability claim is denied.
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►00:47 - The Week That Was: A client from Vancouver, British Columbia, worked as a mechanic for over 4 years. He has a back problem and is also suffering from depression and anxiety. His psychologist recommended that he try to engage in more activities and be more social to help with his depression. His disability was cut off based on surveillance stating that his activities showed that he was no longer disabled.
► 08:25 - Email from Help@disabilityrights.ca - I’ve worked in the clothing industry for 25 years but recently there have been some major changes where I work. I’ve been on short term disability because of severe migraines and mental health issues and will be applying for long term disability next. I’m afraid that if I am let go from my job before I am able to apply for long term disability that I will not be able to apply for it. What should I do?
►012:15 - 3 Ways To Make Your Long-term Disability Claim Stronger
- 12:15 - Get referrals to specialists
- 15:35 - Make sure your doctors continue to send reports to the insurer
- 17:00 - Make sure you comply with all the treatments your doctors prescribe
► 20:08 - [ Ссылка ] - My sister suffers from Schizophrenia and has been seeing a psychiatrist for the past 5 years. She is not doing well and the psychiatrist is trying different medications. She is 38 years old and I helped her to apply for long term disability through her work but she was denied her application because the insurance company said that she is not totally disabled. I don’t understand what that means. If her psychiatrist says that she can’t work then why was she denied? Can she re-apply?
► 25:40 - Email from Help@disabilityrights.ca - My insurance company wants to send somebody to my home to stay with me for a few hours to see how I move around the house. I have been on LTD for 5 months now. They say they don’t have a clear picture of my condition from my doctor. I don’t feel comfortable having someone coming to my house to observe me, but they told me I have to agree, or my insurance will be cut off. What should I do? Can the cut off my insurance if I decline their house call?
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