Hiring a Houston Attorney for Aetna Disability Claims

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Hiring a Houston Attorney for Aetna Disability Claims

Hiring an attorney is more than getting legal counsel—it’s about finding an advocate for yourself in a difficult situation. Whether it’s an accident, a divorce, or a disability claim, an attorney works with you to get through the process, protect your interests and your rights.

Aetna Disability Claims attorney Houston

You may have purchased an Aetna policy through your employer; many policyholders do. But most people don’t have the resources to fight a large, multinational company with a team of attorneys on its side without some help of their own. The company may deny your Aetna disability claims outright, hoping you’ll give up and go away. If you’re having trouble with a short-term or long-term disability claim through Aetna, an attorney will make sure that your application and claim are done correctly.

Bad Faith Practices

Despite the advertisements, insurance companies are in business to make money. Paying claims is not conducive to being profitable, so claims adjusters are eager to deny claims. This is known as “bad faith insurance practices.” They can include:

  • Denying valid claims and refusing to explain why
  • Underpaying or delaying a claim
  • Misrepresenting facts or provisions of a policy
  • Refusing settlement for a valid claim

The “Paper Review”

If you’ve received a determination that you are able to go back to work, and your benefits have been terminated, it may be due to a “medical review” by one of Aetna’s doctors. The review is simply an “examination” based on paperwork, and no physical examination by a company doctor. The company uses a “paper review” of a client’s files, and makes a decision about their Aetna disability claim from there.

Because Aetna’s physicians conduct this “paper review,” there is a conflict of interest. This is especially obvious in Mendez v. FedEx Express and Aetna, a case where Aetna blatantly denied a client benefits even after he received SSDI benefits and Aetna began offsetting his Long Term Disability benefits as the policy dictates. At no time did any of the physicians actually meet with the plaintiff in person, and disregarded complaints of severe pain and disablement noted by his own treating physicians. Two physicians decided based on his file that he could work 25 hours a week or more, without consulting with the plaintiff’s own treating physicians. The court found in favor of Mr. Mendez.

This is just one of many cases where Aetna (and companies like them) work to deny your benefits.

How An Aetna Disability Claims Attorney Can Help

If you’ve been scrambling through Aetna’s hoops trying to make sure you meet their deadlines and answer all their questions, only to be denied, you’re already at a disadvantage. You have 180 days to appeal the denial, so the time to contact an attorney is now. If you miss the 180-day deadline, you’ll lose your rights under the claim and may have to re-file. Contact an attorney who works with Aetna disability claims immediately.

How much might this cost? An Aetna disability claims attorney generally receives about 25% of any back pay you receive, up to $6,000. You won’t owe any money until we win your case.

If you didn’t have legal help with your original disability application, don’t leave things to chance. The process can take many months, and in some cases, years. Get started now.

Herren Law Fights Aetna For Your Benefits

Let us help you with your Aetna disability claims appeal and help you get the benefits you deserve. Request a copy of your claim file from Aetna, and bring it with your denial letter to Herren Law to begin your appeal right away.

We’ve worked with Aetna customers before, and are ready to help you with your claim. Call The Herren Law Firm today at 713-682-8194 (or use our online contact form) to schedule your free consultation. There’s no obligation, and we’ll take your case on a contingency fee basis, with no up-front charges.

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