How Did the Court Expose Reliance Standard’s Flaws in Terminating the Claimant’s Benefits?

22/08/2024 1h 5min Episodio 45
How Did the Court Expose Reliance Standard’s Flaws in Terminating the Claimant’s Benefits?

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In this episode, we explore a financial advisor's battle against the wrongful termination of his long-term disability benefits. He was a financial advisor at Fulton Financial Corporation, where he began working in 2009. In 2014, he started experiencing severe pain and numbness in his legs and feet, progressively losing his ability to stand, walk, and drive. By 2015, his condition had deteriorated to the point where he could no longer work. After consulting with specialists, he was diagnosed with neurogenic muscular atrophy and diabetic polyneuropathy.Following his diagnosis, the claimant filed for long-term disability benefits, which Reliance Standard initially approved, acknowledging his inability to work. However, in October 2017, despite no improvement in his condition, Reliance Standard ordered an independent medical examination (IME), which concluded that he was still capable of working. As a result, Reliance Standard terminated his benefits in December 2017.The claimant challenged this decision through the company’s internal appeals process, submitting updated medical records that confirmed his ongoing disability.Curious about the full story and its potential impact on others facing similar challenges? Listen to our podcast as we delve into the court's ruling and the broader implications for long-term disability claims.This is the oral argument in the third circuit court of appeals.These public domain recordings are brought to you by Ben Glass Law, a national long term disability and life insurance firm headquartered in Fairfax, VA.By making these recordings into a "podcast," we've made the listening easier for claimants, attorneys and claims adjusters alike. If long term disability or life insurance benefits have been denied, we'd love to review your denial letter and give you a strategy for moving forward. This is a free service and you can go here to begin submitting your denial letter.

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