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Adequate Proof of Loss - What You Need to Know about Providing Your Disability Insurance Carrier with Adequate Proof of Loss

Author
Nancy L. Cavey
Published
Mon 11 Jan 2021
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Welcome to another episode of Winning Isn't Easy with your host, nationwide ERISA Disability attorney Nancy L. Cavey. On this week's episode, we will be talking about adequate proof of loss, and the importance of providing this information to the disability carrier. In the case of disability claims, adequate proof of loss entails making sure your disability or illness is severe or debilitating enough to qualify you for benefits (established through medical records, doctor's opinions, etc.). Join your host Nancy as she covers the basics you need to know about adequate proof of loss.

Winning Isn't Easy is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complexities of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) Long-Term Disability world. Each episode, we delve into the challenges and triumphs of navigating this intricate landscape and bring to light the key issues affecting disabled individuals seeking benefits under ERISA. Get ready for a captivating listen as we uncover the truth behind Winning Isn't Easy.


Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

LINK TO ROBBED OF YOUR PEACE OF MIND: https://caveylaw.com/get-free-reports/get-disability-book/

LINK TO THE DISABILITY INSURANCE CLAIM SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR PROFESSIONALS: https://caveylaw.com/get-free-reports/disability-insurance-claim-survival-guide-professionals/

FREE CONSULT LINK: https://caveylaw.com/contact-us/


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