Disability
Related: About this forumCancelled hip replacement because of COVID risk. Corporate disability claim may be closed.
My orthopedic surgeon documents that I need a total right hip, right knee and left shoulder. I scheduled the hip first and that kept my corporate disability claim open. They were going to reevaluate after the surgery.
I notified my Lincoln Financial claims manager of the cancellation and she said my claim would now be reviewed again, so they may try and cut me off. I made that call on my own. I wasn't going to risk it and won't until I am vaccinated. It would also put my sister and her husband at risk helping me out for at least the first few days. Plus I would not go to physical therapy under these conditions.
I'm in Idaho and in one of the worst towns for anti-mask, disease spreading vermin.
I'm assuming my claim will be closed and I'll have to appeal. I'm wondering what kind of luck a lawyer would have with this one? I think they should have to keep the claim open until I am vaccinated and can have the surgery.
Ziggysmom
(3,635 posts)I had the anterior approach, less invasive muscle sparing surgery. I went home in less than 24 hours walking with a walker. It was great that my pain I had with each step before surgery was gone. I didnt need any Physical Therapy and returned to work in less than 4 weeks.
I was so lucky to get my surgery before the COVID shit hit the fan. Im sorry you are having problems with insurance; if they close your claim you may have no choice but to pursue legal action. Is there a Commissioner of Insurance office in your state that can assist? Im in Wisconsin and got help from them with a problem in the past.
NJCher
(38,218 posts)start a diary of every contact, every phone call, every letter, every email. Have a timeline. You can start putting the history of the case together right now, beginning with all documents related to your claim.
brewens
(15,359 posts)asses over this. I was wondering what everyone else might think.
NJCher
(38,218 posts)it's only fair.