A lump-sum buyout is a one-time, lump-sum payout to the disabled person instead of paying benefits out over a longer period of time, often until age 65.
Sometimes people need money right away. The attorneys at Allan W. Ben P.C can approach your insurance company and see if they want to buy out your policy. Alternatively, sometimes insurance companies will approach people who are already being paid and offer to buy them out. Whatever the situation, disability benefits companies are sometimes interested in “buying out” a long-term disability policy.
Given a disability benefits insurance company’s interest in keeping as much money as possible, we can help you negotiate a settlement that is fairer, and hopefully help you recover more money than you otherwise would have. We have negotiated buyouts for many different types of claims, and with various disability benefits carriers.
Call the Law Offices of Allan W. Ben P.C. today at 1-866-540-0677 to help you with your Long-Term Disability case. If you are anywhere in the United States: Ohio, Arizona, New York, Illinois, Floriday, in Michigan- Macomb County, Oakland County, Wayne County, Livingston County, Grand Rapids, Taverse City or anywhere else in Michigan and need help with your ERISA case, contact our office at mailto:info@allanwbenpc.com
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Saturday, July 3, 2010
Long-TermDisability Benefits Claims: Negotiating Lump-Sum Buyouts
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Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is now a recognized medically determinable impairment by the Social Security Administration. For this reason, the Fibromyalgia claimant who has been denied should not give up on their case.
Fibromyalgia is a pain disorder that has gained increasing recognition over the past 20 years. and may lead to a determination of disability.
The first guidelines to diagnose Fibromyalgia were created by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) in 1990. Fibromyalgia can bring widespread pain, particularly among 18 designated “tender points” in the body. The ACR guidelines suggest the patient must have pain in at least eleven of these designated points to warrant a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia. The pain must also be felt on both sides of the body, as well as above and below the waist. There is often sleeping trouble and emotional difficulty compounding the physical pain.
Fibromyalgia is a long-term condition in which patients may also experience sleeping trouble and emotional difficulties. While there are no laboratory tests that can isolate a specific physiological cause, Fibromyalgia is often the result of a previous accident, trauma, or illness.
If you think you have Fibromyalgia it’s important to find physicians who have some experience with this unusual illness. Most commonly they practice internal medicine or rheumatology.
Pregabalin (Lyrica) was the first medicine FDA-approved to treat Fibromyalgia. More Fibromyalgia drugs are in development. Doctors also treat Fibromyalgia with a variety of medications developed and approved for other purposes.
If you are looking for a lawyer for your Fibromyalgia claim you should look for one who has handled many of these claims. These cases require an understanding of the disease and how to deal with the all too common skeptical eye some of those people have with these cases. Many lawyers will not even take these cases because they can be difficult to prove to an skeptical Administrative Law Judge. If you are looking for a law firm who has handled many Social Security Disability claims for Fibromyalgia consider contact Allan W. Ben P.C. we have helped many people with the condition get their benefits and know what it takes to win.
Fibromyalgia is a pain disorder that has gained increasing recognition over the past 20 years. and may lead to a determination of disability.
The first guidelines to diagnose Fibromyalgia were created by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) in 1990. Fibromyalgia can bring widespread pain, particularly among 18 designated “tender points” in the body. The ACR guidelines suggest the patient must have pain in at least eleven of these designated points to warrant a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia. The pain must also be felt on both sides of the body, as well as above and below the waist. There is often sleeping trouble and emotional difficulty compounding the physical pain.
Fibromyalgia is a long-term condition in which patients may also experience sleeping trouble and emotional difficulties. While there are no laboratory tests that can isolate a specific physiological cause, Fibromyalgia is often the result of a previous accident, trauma, or illness.
If you think you have Fibromyalgia it’s important to find physicians who have some experience with this unusual illness. Most commonly they practice internal medicine or rheumatology.
Pregabalin (Lyrica) was the first medicine FDA-approved to treat Fibromyalgia. More Fibromyalgia drugs are in development. Doctors also treat Fibromyalgia with a variety of medications developed and approved for other purposes.
If you are looking for a lawyer for your Fibromyalgia claim you should look for one who has handled many of these claims. These cases require an understanding of the disease and how to deal with the all too common skeptical eye some of those people have with these cases. Many lawyers will not even take these cases because they can be difficult to prove to an skeptical Administrative Law Judge. If you are looking for a law firm who has handled many Social Security Disability claims for Fibromyalgia consider contact Allan W. Ben P.C. we have helped many people with the condition get their benefits and know what it takes to win.
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