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Insurance Claim Denied
When a person becomes disabled and is no longer able to do his or her work, the trauma is both physical and emotional. Too many times, just as the disabled person is beginning to adjust and cope with life after disability, his or her claim for insurance benefits is denied. Faced with no income and an inability to continue their careers, many people feel betrayed and bitter and can suffer a clinical depression that severely affects their quality of life, sometimes more than the original disability.
If this has happened to you, don't give up! That's exactly what insurance companies want you to do. Many valid claims--in fact, almost 70 percent--are denied just because they hope you'll go away. You have a right to benefits that you or your employer paid premiums for, so don't let your discouragement prevent you from fighting for what you deserve. You can level the playing field by allowing the law firm of Daley, DeBofsky and Bryant to handle your claim for you. They have focused on employee rights and disability law for decades and are acclaimed experts in this field. Because they concentrate solely on this area of the law, their abilities are unmatched. The attorneys of Daley, DeBofsky and Bryant will work closely with you, your doctors, and experts in the medical and vocational fields to present your claim in its strongest form. If necessary, they'll represent you in court, but chances are good it won't come to that. Call (312) 372-5200 or e-mail info@ddbchicago.com today. Or, send a letter to Daley, DeBofsky and Bryant, 55 W Monroe Suite 2440 Chicago, IL 60603.
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