Long Term Disability Benefits
Employers often offer Group Benefit Plans that include
long term disability benefits and provide some guidance to employees on how to submit a claim.
For
professionals who own their own policies, maneuvering through the red
tape to file a disability claim, and prove to the insurance company
that it is valid, can be comparatively more difficult.
Private
disability plans in Canada pay benefits after the expiration of a
waiting period of usually between 30 - 90 days or longer depending on
the particular policy. Many private policies provide for long term
benefits, in the event that the policy holder is totally disabled from
their own occupation.
For younger policy holders, it can
be even more difficult to get insurance companies to agree to long term
disability benefits, as the length of time they are paying out benefits
will be longer.
Many cases are resolved by negotiating a
lump-sum settlement as both the policy holder and the insurance company
prefer to end their ongoing relationship in exchange for a mutually
agreeable compromise.
Hiring David Share Associates to
help you secure all the long term benefits you deserve can make all the
difference. Our skilled lawyers can successfully maneuver through the
red tape to simplify your policy and interpret it to your advantage.
For peace of mind, and
maximum long term disability benefits when you need them, turn to David Share Associates based in Toronto and throughout Ontario.
There
are time limits to all long-term disability claims and any delay in
proceeding may be subject to a deadline. You should not delay in
proceeding with your disability claim or obtaining legal advice to
clarify these deadlines.
Long Term Disability FAQs
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