UNUM Was Wrong 41.7% of the Time! | Port Richey Long Term Disability Lawyer

UNUM entered into a Multi-State agreement that required them to review a period of claims denials. The results are in and UNUM was wrong
over 41.7% of the time!
Claim Reassessment Process was completed in December, 2007, with
results as follows:
	* 41.7% of the total claims reassessed (involving 9,672 claims)
were reversed in whole or in part, resulting in a cumulative total of
approximately $676.2 million of additional benefits either paid
immediately or reserved for future payments;
	* 45.1% of LTD claims reassessed (involving 8,911 claimants)
were reversed in whole or in part, resulting in a cumulative total of
approximately $558.6 million of additional benefits either paid
immediately or reserved for future payments;
	* 22.1% of IDI claims reassessed (involving 761 claimants) were
reversed in whole or in part, resulting in a cumulative total of
approximately $117.6 million of additional benefits either paid
immediately or reserved for future payments.
Wow! If your UNUM claim for long term disability/ERISA benefits has been denied, you should consider an appeal.
Contact Nancy Cavey, an experienced long term diability/ERISA attorney for a review of your denied UNUM claim.
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