Welcome to Season 4, Episode 37 of Winning Isn't Easy. In this episode, we'll dive into the complicated topic of "Back and Neck Disorders."
Host Nancy L. Cavey, a seasoned attorney with extensive experience in disability claims, explores various back and neck disorders, including Cervical Dystonia, Lumbar Radiculopathy, and Spinal Stenosis. Back and neck disorders are commonplace in the disability world - unfortunately, many of them have elements of subjective pain, which carriers love to latch onto as a reason to justify claims denials. Host Nancy L. Cavey will also discuss tests and procedures carriers expect claimants complaining of back or neck disorders to undergo, and how they can either medically bolster a claim against accusations of subjectivity, or, on the other hand, be used against a policyholder.
In this episode, we'll cover the following topics:
1 - Cervical Dystonia and Your ERISA Long-Term Disability Claim
2 - Does Your Long-Term Disability Insurance Carrier Expect You to Undergo the MILD Procedure for Spinal Stenosis?
3 - Back Pain Caused by Lumbar Radiculopathy - A Somatic System Disorder That Justifies Prudential’s Termination of Long-Term Disability Benefits?
4 - Why a Positive Waddell Sign In Your Physical Examination Can Be Used by an ERISA Disability Carrier or Plan to Deny Your ERISA Disability Back Claim
Whether you're a claimant, or simply seeking valuable insights into the disability claims landscape, this episode provides essential guidance to help you succeed in your journey. Don't miss it.
Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
LINK TO ROBBED OF YOUR PEACE OF MIND: https://caveylaw.com/get-free-reports/get-disability-book/
LINK TO THE DISABILITY INSURANCE CLAIM SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR PROFESSIONALS: https://caveylaw.com/get-free-reports/disability-insurance-claim-survival-guide-professionals/
FREE CONSULT LINK: https://caveylaw.com/contact-us/
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