Portland, Oregon, Social Security Benefits Attorney Offering Referrals for Your Long Term Disability Needs
Employers frequently offer long-term disability insurance to employees as a benefit. Long-term disability plans and insurance can be offered simply as one more benefit, or can be written into an employee's employment contract.
Long-term disability plans generally provide partial salary replacement to eligible employees who are unable to work due to a disability for more than 90 consecutive days. When employers and insurers fail to provide long-term disability payments and benefits to disabled employees, often the employees can take their case to an experienced long-term disability attorney and use the court system to enforce their rights and gain the benefits they deserve and are owed.
Although the law firm of Richard A. Sly, Attorney at Law, does not handle these cases ourselves, we can answer your questions about long term disability benefits you may be seeking and, if necessary, we will be happy to refer you out to an experienced attorney who handles those benefits. What we excel in is handling the social security benefits that often go hand-in-hand with those situations where an employee has suffered a lasting disability.
Has your employer or insurer refused to allow you to receive long-term disability payments, insisting instead that you seek social security benefits? Have you been unable to work, and have questions on how to receive the long-term disability payments you believe you are owed? Contact us for answers at 503-224-0436. If we can’t help you ourselves, we will find someone who will.
Often, when employees file for long-term disability benefits through their workplace insurance, they are told that they are not disabled because there is a randomly selected job they can still perform.
Long term disability benefits attorneys interpret laws and insurance policies, examine medical records and interview witnesses, including co-workers, friends and family to 1) prove that you are disabled and 2) prove that your rights have been violated, building a strong case for you to be awarded the benefits that you deserve.
Do not accept the word of your employer or insurer regarding your long-term disability benefits rights. Instead, contact us for a no-charge discussion of your case.
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If you have questions regarding long-term disability benefits, contact us. We offer free initial consultations, are conveniently located in downtown Portland near public transportation, and work exclusively on a contingency fee basis, so that you pay nothing out of pocket. Contact us online or call us at 503-224-0436.

