Short & Long Term Disability Lawsuit Cases We’ve Won for Our Clients

Fields Law Firm successfully recovers millions of dollars each year for our disabled clients throughout the United States. Our Long Term Disability litigation experience is matched by very few other law firms in the country and has earned us a national reputation.

Here are just a few examples of our Long Term Disability lawsuit case wins.

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Kelly – Patient Service Representative – Citrus Heights, California

Bladder Mesh Removal Surgery Complications, Chronic Nerve Damage, Bursitis, Arthritis

A patient service representative in California became disabled after developing chronic nerve damage, bursitis, arthritis, and complications after a bladder mesh removal surgery. Thankfully, she was covered under an employer provided Long Term Disability plan.

She filed an application for Long Term Disability benefits on her own but was denied by her insurer who claimed she did not meet the definition of disabled under her policy. She tried to appeal the decision herself but was again denied by the insurance company. Dispirited, she got the help of a local attorney to file a last-ditch appeal of the decision but was denied one last time.

Feeling like she was out of options, and worried about her future and financial security, she brought on the team of attorneys at Fields Law Firm. Our attorneys filed an application for Social Security Disability benefits on her behalf. Then, we filed a lawsuit against the insurer, refuting their justifications for denial. Our attorneys argued that the insurer had failed to have our client independently examined by a physician and had improperly relied on medical opinions that were biased and unsubstantiated by evidence.

Through numerous court filings, Fields Law fought for our client’s right to receive her Long Term Disability benefits. The insurance company soon had no choice but to come to a settlement. Check in hand, our client was pleased with the lump sum figure. She also soon learned that we also had won her approval for Social Security Disability benefits. Relieved that such a tragic situation had been completely turned around, she was able to relax in financial security.

Brynda – Insurance Representative – Carson, California

Major Depressive Disorder, Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Bilateral Shoulder Subacromial Impingement, Bilateral Elbow Ulnar Cubital Tunnel, Right Wrist Radial Styloid Tenosynovitis, Cervical Spine Sprain

A California resident formally worked as an insurance representative until her depression, anxiety, shoulder and back conditions became too much and she was forced to stop working. This insurance representative was approved for both Workers’ Compensation and Short Term Disability benefits, which showed she had extensive issues and conditions that prohibited her from working. The insurance company, however, denied her application for Long Term Disability benefits because it believed that the medical files did not support impairment that would prevent her from performing the material and substantial duties of her own occupation.

Upset with the insurer’s decision to deny her benefits, she contacted Fields Law Firm for help appealing the decision. The attorneys at Fields Law contacted our client’s doctors to compile reports of all of her symptoms and treatments. Even after submitting a comprehensive appeal, the insurer issued a decision and determined to uphold their prior determination to deny our client’s Long Term Disability benefits.

Our attorneys immediately filed a lawsuit against the insurance company in federal court to fight for our client. During preparation for trial, the Fields Law attorneys were able to negotiate a generous lump-sum settlement for our client.

Carl – Division Manager – Phoenix, Arizona

Post Surgical Cranial Changes, Defects, Headaches, Mental Health Condition, Difficulty Focusing, Functioning

A Division Manager from Arizona was forced out of work due to disabling medical conditions, much of which was self-reported cognitive decline. Initially, the insurer had paid his benefits, but after a year with no support of doctors or any diagnosis beyond mental health, the insurer discontinued paying for benefits. Two years later, he discovered from an MRI that, in a surgery many years’ prior, the surgeons had failed to close a hole in his skull. It was at this point that he reached out to the Fields Law Firm team.

With this information, our team knew our client was disabled and that his symptoms should be attributed to this serious mistake. Our attorneys organized an appointment for a neuropsychology evaluation, which still did not give us conclusive reasoning behind our client’s symptoms. Our attorneys found another doctor to meet with him in Phoenix to review his case. This doctor advised the insurance company and all our client’s other doctors that his symptoms were, in fact, due to the hole left in his skull. With this fact now unavoidable, our attorneys negotiated a settlement for our client.