Prudential Denies Long Term Disability Benefits Due to Lack of Medical Evidence

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A lack of medical evidence to support restrictions and limitations is the number one reason for a Prudential disability denial. In this video disability attorneys Stephen Jessup and Gregory Dell provide some tips as to how to avoid a denial for lack of medical evidence.

00:00 – What is Prudential's number 1 reason for denying long term disability benefits?

00:34 – Lack of medical evidence to support restrictions and limitations is the number one reason for a Prudential denial

02:17 – Tips to avoid a Prudential disability denial for lack of medical evidence

04:01 – Go to the most qualified medical specialist for you medical condition

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I have objective evidence (Therapists initiated GAD-7 and PHQ-9) and I recorded a session, showing where my Therapists's verbal claims and those he stated on my medical records CLEARLY and undeniably contradict their reason for denying my claim. Prudential refuses to review this evidence because their "system doesn't allow them to".

I'm fighting them on my own, because no attorney near me wants to deal with Short-Term disability claims, but I KNOW the case I'm presenting is stronger than Prudential's.

These videos help affirm my stance, and gives me the motivation I need to keep my [legal] foot on Prudential's neck.

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