Our client was a director at KPMG in the tax consulting department. He was disabled due to depression and anxiety and he was a high wage earner with a monthly disability benefit over $20,000. Prudential used a nurse to review his medical records and then denied benefits based upon the nurse’s opinion.
Disability insurance attorneys Gregory Dell and Stephen Jessup discuss the steps we took to get this Prudential disability benefit denial reversed. In this case we handled the short term disability benefit denial and then got the long term disability claim approved.
- Is it normal for Prudential to deny a disability claim after approving benefits for one month?
- How often are disability claims for either depression or anxiety approved?
- Our strategy to win this Prudential disability appeal