Have a Disability Insurance Claim with Mutual of Omaha? Beware of these traps

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  • čas přidán 22. 03. 2021
  • Insurance and Disability Lawyers
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    Have A Disability Insurance Claim With Mutual Of Omaha? Beware of These Traps - Disability Attorney John V. Tucker explains.
    Watch as Disability Attorney John V. Tucker warns about potential traps Mutual of Omaha, or one of their subsidiaries called United of Omaha may use against you in a disability insurance claim.
    First, Mutual of Omaha will often take more time than they're allowed to under federal law when they decide your claim. They are allowed 45 days to decide your case and they can extend that with two 30-day extensions for a total of 105 days. What Mutual of Omaha will do is use something called tolling to get more time. Tolling is where they stop that 105-day clock whenever they send you a letter and ask for something from you.
    The second thing you need to be aware of is that Mutual of Omaha will use tolling, or they'll claim tolling when they ask other people for information. They're not allowed to do that.
    Finally, they will use in-house doctors to reach out to your doctors to have conversations behind your back. Don't give your doctors authorization to speak to any other doctors. If Mutual of Omaha or their doctors have questions, they should send them in writing to you and your doctor.
    If you've had problems with Mutual Omaha not following your instructions or they've denied your claim, call the Tucker Law Firm at 855-757-0707 or visit www.TuckerDisability.com
    Tucker Law Group
    5235 16th Street North
    St. Petersburg, FL 33703
    855-757-0707
    www.TuckerDisability.com

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