Vietnam vets should consider Agent Orange disability claims
Posted June 9, 2016
Vietnam vets who were exposed to Agent Orange during combat might have access to disability benefits under a program that provides benefits to those who are dealing with illnesses linked to the substance. According to one Veterans Administration service officer, the list of diseases linked to Agent Orange is always growing. The service officer encouraged […]
Do I Need A Lawyer’s Help With My Claim Forms?
Posted June 7, 2016
If you are filing a long term disability insurance claim, you may be tempted to complete the forms on your own. However, these forms are designed to be confusing and ambiguous, which makes it easy to make fatal claim mistakes. It’s important to contact one of our experienced Seattle disability attorneys today. In this video, […]
Have you addressed these long term care insurance questions?
Posted June 6, 2016
It doesn’t matter if you have yet to purchase long term care insurance or already have a policy in place, there is a good chance you will have questions on your mind. If you neglect to answer these questions, it could pose a variety of challenges in the future. Fortunately, there is no question too […]

Why Insurance Bad Faith Is More Likely To Happen To Professionals
Posted June 3, 2016
When you buy individual disability insurance, you expect your insurance company will act in good faith if you need to file a claim. However, it’s very common for bad faith – also known as an insurance company’s attempt to delay or deny payment on a legitimate claim – to occur, especially when the claimant is […]
Disability definitions do have limits
Posted June 2, 2016
In California, individuals are often protected by both the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Employment and Housing Act. The first is a federal law and the second a state law. To sue an employer under FEHA, a person has to qualify as a disabled person. While qualification is sometimes obvious — a court […]
Disability FAQ: What Is A Functional Capacity Evaluation?
Posted June 1, 2016
If you’re filing a disability insurance claim, your insurance company will probably ask you to submit to a functional capacity evaluation. In this video, we explain what to expect during this evaluation and how it may affect your claim.
Don’t give up when a claim is denied
Posted May 31, 2016
Some experts have found that people are too quick to give up when they file a disability claim and then are turned down. When that denial comes in the mail, it’s just so devastating that they decide not to do anything about it. However, you can put in an appeal for many reasons, so it’s […]
New — and old — trends in disability claims
Posted May 30, 2016
A new report indicates that some things have changed with regard to disability claims in the last decade while certain things remained the same. The report comes from insurance provider Unum Group. Among things that remained the same were the top reasons individuals claimed both long-term and short-term disability. The top reason for filing a […]
Loss Of Value Insurance: A Multimillion-Dollar Gamble?
Posted May 27, 2016
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June ushers in an exciting time in sports. As the top NHL, MLB and NBA draft prospects wait to see if their dreams of going pro come true, some will have one more thing to consider: if the draft doesn’t go well, could they join the lucky few who collected on loss of value insurance policies?