
Fighting Long-Term Disability Denial
If you believe your insurance provider wrongfully denied your claim, it’s important to know that you can fight back. An experienced attorney can help you file a strong appeal and challenge the company’s decision.
Over 60% of LTD Claims Are Denied
Long-term disability (LTD) insurance is intended to help support you if you’re sick or injured and cannot work. However, over 60% of all long-term disability claims are denied, often without a valid reason.
In most cases, you have the right to appeal the denial and fight for the benefits you deserve.
Insurance Companies
Popular insurance providers like Unum, Allstate, State Farm, Lincoln Financial, and more have been accused of unfairly denying disability claims.
Learn MoreQualifying Conditions
Only certain medical conditions may qualify for long-term disability benefits. Even if you meet the qualifications, your claim may still be denied.
Learn MoreUnderstanding Your Legal Options
At the Long-Term Denials Center, our team can listen to your story, help you understand your options, and connect you with top long-term disability denial attorneys near you.
Working with an experienced long-term disability denial lawyer who understands the appeals process can help increase your chances of a successful appeal.

ERISA Law
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) sets a standard for benefits offered by employers — but insurers often still try to deny claims.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to the most commonly asked questions about filing an appeal, hiring a long-term disability lawyer, insurance provider denial tactics, and how to fight back.
Read moreGet Help Fighting an Unfair Disability Denial
A free case review allows anyone who feels their long-term disability claim was denied unfairly to explore their legal options without any financial obligation.
During the consultation, our team will help you understand the strength of your case, the legal process involved, and whether pursuing litigation may be needed — all before making any commitments.
Start your free case review now to find out if attorneys can help you file a strong appeal.
