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Prudential Reverses Disability Denial for Engineer with Depression

By Gregory Dell on December 2, 2024
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After paying 6 months of long term disability benefits for an Engineer with worsening depression, Prudential randomly decided to deny disability benefits. Long term disability attorney Rachel Alters discusses Prudential’s basis for denying benefits and the actions Rachel took to get the Prudential denial reversed.

  • Prudential initially approved benefits for 6 months and then randomly denied disability benefits
  • What did attorney Rachel Alters do to win this Prudential disability appeal?
  • We create “custom attending physician statements” to win our appeals
  • Mental nervous conditions usually have a limited payment period of 12-24 months, so its important to provide evidence of any physical conditions
  • Posted in:
    Insurance
  • Blog:
    Disability Insurance Claims Law Blog
  • Organization:
    Dell & Schaefer PA
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