Dabdoub Law Firm Recovers Disability Benefits for Renowned Liver Transplant Surgeon in U.S. District Court
Federal Court holds
This is a big win for physicians covered under specialty own-occupation disability insurance policies. The case highlights a problem with disability insurance—namely, that insurance carriers target physicians (and surgeons) to sell very expensive disability insurance policies with the understanding that they would qualify for total disability in the event disability caused them not to perform the core duties of that specific medical specialty, but then deny disability claims by arguing the physician continues to perform other work duties.
The claimant in this case worked as a liver transplant surgeon before a wrist injury left him disabled from his occupation. Because the claimant could no longer perform liver transplant surgery, he filed for total disability benefits from
According to the opinion from the
Thus, Dabdoub Law Firm's client was entitled to total disability benefits from
About Dabdoub Law Firm
This federal court win is another in a line of cases won by Dabdoub Law Firm involving complex legal issues and facts pertaining to disability insurance claims.
To learn more about Dabdoub Law Firm, please visit longtermdisability.net. You can also schedule a free consultation by calling (800) 969-0488 or submitting your information via the following link:
https://www.longtermdisability.net/contact-us/
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