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Can you ask for extension on a ltd with 180days?

Answered 6 years and 6 months ago by Victor Pena (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
If your claim is governed by ERISA, and most disability policies sponsored by employers are, then you must get your appeal into the carrier within the 180-day deadline. The law is very strict regarding that timeline. I would suggest getting your apppeal into them within that timeframe and asking for additional time to submit additional supporting documentation. You should contact a long term disability attorney immediately to discuss your next best steps. Many disability attorneys, including myself, offer free consultations. Do not delay in calling. ... Read More
If your claim is governed by ERISA, and most disability policies sponsored by employers are, then you must get your appeal into the carrier within... Read More