Covid-19 and Disability

If you have a disability insurance policy and have been unable to report to work due to being diagnosed with covid-19, or medical issues that put you in an at-risk group, you may be entitled to disability insurance benefits. The CDC has said some people are at higher risk during the pandemic, including those suffering from asthma, chronic lung disease, diabetes, serious heart conditions, chronic kidney disease on dialysis, severe obesity, immunocompromise, or liver disease, among other medical conditions (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-at-higher-risk.html). If you have been unable to return to work or have been terminated from your job, give us a call
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Should I File For Disability

SHOULD I FILE FOR DISABILITY?   I have a disability policy that I’m paying in to out of my paychecks every week at work. I don’t feel well and I think I would like to stop working and try to open a disability claim. Should I call an attorney to see if I qualify for disability? Do these apply to your situation?  Are you considering applying for disability through a private insurance company, commonly associated with a federal statute called ERISA? Disability insurance attorneys can definitely help disabled people obtain disability benefits, and there are issues like pre-existing conditions (https://www.benefitsdenied.com/pre-existing-conditions)
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