In ERISA claims, disability insurance companies often state in their denial letters that the insured does not qualify for benefits because he has not stated “objective
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Bad Faith Insurance
When Does An Insurance Company Act In “Bad Faith?”
If your insurance company denies your disability insurance claim and your case is governed by California law, proving “bad faith” is a two-step process.
What is the definition of “disability” and “total disability” in California?
If your insurance company has denied your disability insurance claim and your claim is governed by California law, you must establish that you are disabled under California law.
What are the deadlines in California for suing an insurance company?
Unless the insurance company has inserted an enforceable provision in the policy limiting the time within which you may sue and, secondly, it is not unfair under the circumstances for the insurance company to impose...
How The Insurance Company Uses The “Vocational Expert” To Support A Denial
Insurance companies use a “vocational expert” to assist them in denying claims. Rather than assess whether the policyholder is able to perform his or her actual
The Insurance Company Doctor’s Techniques To Support A Denial
The insurance company doctor is an essential cog in the insurance company’s denial mechanism. The insurance company doctor typically writes a memo or report on which the insurance company purports to base its claims decision.
A Pillar Of The Insurance Company’s Denial: The Insurance Company Doctor
A technique essential to an insurance company in denying claims is the hiring of a physician consultant on whom it can rely to support its denial.
Another Insurance Company Technique To Deny Claims: “Doc-to-Doc” Interview
One of the techniques an insurance company employs to deny a claim or buttress its intended denial is known affectionately by insurance companies as the “Doc-to-Doc” interview.
The California Department Of Insurance Must Now Screen All New Disability Insurance Polices
On October 1, 2014, in a case handled by this office — and a case of first impression in the state and maybe nationwide, the California Court of Appeals ruled that the California Department of Insurance, the state agency that...