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Business Owner With DID Gets MetLife Disability Approval

By Gregory Dell on April 18, 2025
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DID is a very disabling condition but often challenged by disability insurance companies. Long term disability attorney Steven Dell discusses how he was able to secure approval of MetLife long term disability benefits for a business owner.

  • Steps we need to take in order to secure a Metlife disability benefit approval
  • It is common for Metlife to want an extensive amount of occupational information
  • Metlife initially approved benefits for a few months and then denied benefits
  • It’s common for treating doctors to have medical records that are missing information required to get a disability claim approved
  • It is common for Metlife to request a compulsory medical exam (IME) but the claimant must be prepped
  • Posted in:
    Insurance
  • Blog:
    Disability Insurance Claims Law Blog
  • Organization:
    Dell & Schaefer PA
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