What Do I Do if Prudential Denied My Long-Term Disability?
Video Summary
-
Long-term disability denial by Prudential is a common issue faced by individuals who believe they qualify for benefits.
- If you receive a denial letter from Prudential, it can be shocking and worrying, but you are not alone in this situation.
- Kevin McManus, a long-term disability attorney, offers free reviews of denial letters from Prudential to help individuals understand why they were denied.
- Denials from Prudential are not necessarily valid, and many can be overturned with the right legal assistance.
- You can contact Kevin McManus Law to provide guidance on your rights and how to fight back against a wrongful denial, including the possibility of preparing an appeal.
Kevin McManus is an accident injury and disability lawyer in Kansas City, MO, and Overland Park, KS
$4 Million in Long-Term Disability Benefits After Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis
$4,000,000
Learn More
$2.7 Million in Long-Term Disability Benefits for Small Business Owner
$2,700,000
Learn More
$450,000+ in Long-Term Disability Benefits After Appeal
$450,000
Learn More
$400,000 in Long-Term Disability Benefits Reinstated After Wrongful Denial
$400,000
Learn More
$200,000 After Denial and Appeal, Client Awarded Both Short & Long Term Disability
$200,000
Learn More