Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn's Disease etc. can be debilitating illnesses, but as medical science makes improvements in treatment, more and more insurance companies are denying claims for long term disability.
At Share Lawyers we have extensive experience in handling cases involving individuals who have been diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. We understand the patience and compassion that is needed to handle such a case, together with the need for sound legal advice. When you are suffering from these symptoms you are not at your best, and need the steady compassionate advice of experienced lawyers to assist you in navigating your way to fair and equitable resolution of your claim.
We would encourage you to contact us to consult further about your claim, to see if we can be of assistance to you and your family.
There are time limits to all claims and any delay in proceeding may be subject to a deadline so you should not delay in proceeding with your claim or obtaining legal advice to clarify these deadlines. Click here to take a Free Online Assessment now and find out if you have a case.
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After the brain surgery, and after several failed attempts at returning to work, I struggled to accept that I was "disabled".
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