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Software Engineer with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Resolves New York Life Disability Lawsuit

By Gregory Dell on February 24, 2025
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Our client was a software engineer disabled by Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and a rare lumbar back disorder. Following the denial of short and long term disability insurance benefits a lawsuit was filed against New York Life and a confidential settlement was reached.

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Read more about New York Life disability insurance lawsuits.

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