Category Archives: Long Term Disability Claims
Disability Benefits Seminar
Keith R. Siskind, an employee disability benefits attorney with Steinhardt, Siskind and Lieberman, LLC in Glen Burnie, Maryland, continued his education in the ERISA disability benefits field by participating in the 48th Annual Insurance and Life, Health and Disability Benefits Seminar sponsored by the American Bar Association in San Diego, California. The seminar focused… Read More »
Social Media & Your Long-Term Disability Claim
reunion, you can instead catch up with childhood friends by scrolling through photographs of their recent family vacation from the comfort of your living room couch. Unfortunately, your Facebook or Instagram account can also connect you to an insurance claims adjuster scavenging for information to use against you. Online snooping is real, pervasive—and not… Read More »
Receiving Long-Term Disability Benefits for Early Onset Dementia
Dementia is a medical term for medical conditions leading to cognitive decline. The most common symptoms include memory loss, loss of balance, and problems with communication, such as speaking. By far, most people diagnosed with dementia will be 65 or older, with conditions worsening as a person ages. But younger people are increasingly being… Read More »
Top Reasons Your Long Term Disability Claim Was Denied
With over 20 years of practice and skill handling disability insurance denials, the long term disability lawyers of the Law Offices of Steinhardt, Siskind and Lieberman, LLC have seen a variety of reasons insurers deny claims. Disability claims can be denied for several reasons, most of which can be avoided. If you have been… Read More »
Fighting a Long Term Disability Claim Denial
Understanding long term disability claims is a complicated area of law. If you have filed a long term disability claim and were denied, you may still be able to file an appeal. It is important that you contact an experienced long term disability attorney to make sure you effectively file an appeal. Long term… Read More »