Attorneys Greg Dell and Stephen Jessup discuss Unum Disability Insurance, focusing on the company’s practices, claim denials, and the challenges policyholders face. Unum is the world’s largest group disability insurer and has a long history of regulatory issues and class-action lawsuits, but it has developed internal procedures that it consistently follows. Despite this, Unum handles an enormous volume of claims, which often leads to a lack of personal attention and a rigid approach to denials. Once a claim is denied, it is often difficult to overturn because of the company’s group review process, which can create a kind of “groupthink” where initial decisions are strongly reinforced. The discussion emphasizes that policyholders face a company focused on minimizing payouts, operating almost like an impersonal assembly line where claims are treated as numbers rather than individuals.

Dell and Jessup highlight the importance of a methodical approach when appealing Unum denials, presenting detailed medical evidence, functional testing, and anticipating the company’s standard strategies. They explain that understanding the company’s internal patterns, such as repeated use of the same reviewing doctors, is crucial for building a strong appeal. The attorneys also stress that claimants often feel helpless against such a large organization, and legal guidance is critical to navigating denials and appeals. Ultimately, they encourage policyholders to provide reviews of Unum and seek professional assistance, noting that persistence and thorough preparation can lead to successful outcomes despite the company’s formidable size.