Long-Term Disability
Hire an Experienced Disability Lawyer In Toronto
Many employees in Ontario have access to long-term disability benefits through their employment. These policies typically provide that benefits are available if, during the first 24 months, the person is unable to perform the essential duties of their own occupation and thereafter, if they are unable to perform the essential duties of any occupation for which they may be suited by reason of education, training and experience.
Having access to benefits and actually receiving them can be very different things. Given the broad wording of the insurance policy, insurers often take the position that there is insufficient evidence to satisfy the criteria for disability. Being disabled and without income or disability benefits is highly stressful. The services of a caring and conscientious civil litigation lawyer and insurance lawyer are needed to advocate for your legal rights. Working with an experienced TLD Lawyer can significantly increase the chances of a successful claim.
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Areas of Disability Law Expertise
Allan Rouben is a highly experienced lawyer based in Toronto, Ontario. He represents long-term claims cases and can assist you in various stages of your claim, including:
- Initial application
- Claim denials and appealing decisions
- Policy interpretation
- Negotiations and settlements
- Litigation
Allan Rouben has the experience and credibility to be your first choice to be your long-term disability lawyer.
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