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Can a Disability Company Require Objective Evidence of Disability if None Exist?

By Gregory Dell on January 26, 2022
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Disability insurance companies commonly deny long term disability benefits and state that there is “no objective evidence to support your subjective complaints”.

Disability insurance attorneys Gregory Dell and Stephen Jessup discuss if this is a reasonable basis to deny a claim and provide tips for how to provide objective evidence of disability:

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  • Blog:
    Disability Insurance Claims Law Blog
  • Organization:
    Dell & Schaefer PA
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