Abell & Capitan Law Accepting New Long Term and Short Term Disability Insurance Cl
It seems like more disability claims get initially denied than accepted. The subsequent appeals process can be challenging and unfruitful for many. Unless represented by an expert team of disability attorneys like Abell & Capitan, claimants can go years fighting for benefits to little or no avail.
Abell & Capitan Law understands what it takes to get a favorable outcome for a client's case. As disability insurance lawyers, fighting insurance companies and navigating the complicated appeals process is what they do every single day. Although it can be a time-consuming process to appeal the denial of a disability claim, Abell & Capitan Law will take every step necessary to maximize the chances of recovering the benefits a client is entitled to.
With offices in both
Those who have received a denial of benefits on their short term, long term, or individual disability insurance claims should contact Abell & Capitan Law today at 800-689-1056 to file the necessary appeal paperwork before it is too late. For more information on the appeals process and the legal team of
About Abell & Capitan Law
Abell & Capitan Law represents individuals whose disability insurance claims have been wrongfully denied or terminated. The law firm can become involved at any stage of the claim process and handles all aspects of long term disability insurance, short term disability insurance, individual disability insurance, and a limited number of
To learn more about Abell & Capitan Law, please visit http://www.LongTermDisabilityLawyers.com.
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