Unfairly Delayed or Denied Lloyd’s of London Claims
Insurance companies operate to achieve one goal: create wealth for their executives and investors. This wealth may be generated at the expense of policyholders through unfair claim denials.
Long-term disability insurance denials provide a clear path to increased profits and an improved bottom line.
However, insurance companies hold a legal duty to their policyholders to act in good faith and fair dealing. If Lloyd’s of London denies a legitimate LTD claim, they may be acting in bad faith.
A number of different occupations have found their Lloyd’s of London claims unfairly delayed or denied, including professional athletes, musicians, doctors and other health care workers, and more.
Lloyd’s delaying or not paying claims could be devastating to a person’s financial stability and could even result in the immediate loss of regular income, loss or foreclosure of a home, loss of savings, and more. But you do have options to fight back against their decision.
If Lloyd’s denied your long-term disability claim, contact Sokolove Law today. We may be able to help you appeal the denial and secure any benefits you may be owed.
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What Can I Do If Lloyd’s of London Denied My Claim?
Every state has laws banning unfair insurance practices. However, large insurance companies like Lloyd’s of London have ample legal resources at their disposal to challenge your complaints.
If your Lloyd’s of London insurance claim or appeal was denied, please know: You do have legal rights and may still have options to secure the compensation you need.
Depending on your case and insurance policy, our long-term disability denial attorneys may be able to help you:
- File an appeal of your denied Lloyd’s insurance claim
- Request a second appeal if your Lloyd’s of London disability appeal was also denied
- Submit Lloyd’s of London complaints with your state’s Insurance Department to lay the groundwork for legal action
- File a Lloyd’s of London lawsuit on your behalf
- Negotiate a Lloyd’s of London insurance settlement if possible
- Argue your case in court in some instances
Call (800) 995-1212 or fill out our contact form today to learn more about your legal options and see if we can help with your case.
“From the very beginning, Sokolove Law treated me with respect and compassion, recognizing the gravity of my circumstances and the impact it had on my family. Their unwavering dedication paid off, and they secured a favorable resolution in my case. I cannot express enough gratitude for Sokolove Law.”
– New York C-Suite Executive with a Denied LTD Claim
How to File a Lloyd’s of London Lawsuit for Disability Denial
Before being able to file a Lloyd’s lawsuit, you usually have to exhaust the appeals process for denied long-term disability claims, which may vary according to your insurance policy.
Insurance companies usually have legal teams who are prepared to spare no expense fighting your case. By working with Sokolove Law, you can even the playing field and put pressure on your insurance provider to pay you what you’re owed.
If you have a case, our attorneys can handle the appeals process and potentially file a Lloyd’s of London lawsuit — at no out-of-pocket cost to you or your family.
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Get Help with Your Lloyd’s of London Disability Appeal
With Sokolove Law, you don’t have to feel intimidated by large insurance companies like Lloyd’s of London. If you have a case, we can handle the Lloyd’s of London appeals process on your behalf.
Over the last 45+ years, our long-term disability appeal attorneys have recovered over $131 Million on behalf of hardworking clients who were wrongfully denied their LTD benefits.
Call (800) 995-1212 or fill out our contact form for a free, no-obligation legal consultation.
Our team can listen to what’s going on, get some information on your insurance policy, and let you know what your legal options may be — at no cost to you.
Lloyd’s of London Claim Denial FAQs
Does Lloyd’s of London deny long-term disability claims?
Like many disability insurance providers, Lloyd’s of London has been the subject of national investigations looking into their routine practices of wrongfully denying LTD claims.
If Lloyd’s of London denied your claim, our long-term disability denial attorneys may be able to help you appeal their decision. Contact us today to learn more.
Why did Lloyd’s of London deny my long-term disability claim?
If your long-term disability benefits were denied, Lloyd’s of London may have claimed that:
- You failed to disclose a pre-existing health condition
- Your medical examinations were insufficient or inadequate
- There were problems with your paperwork or documentation
- Your medical condition does not qualify as a “covered” disability
- Your procedure was elective, not medically necessary
How do I fight a Lloyd’s of London claim denial?
If Lloyd’s of London denied your LTD claim, it is in your best interest to get an opinion from a long-term disability denial attorney for help challenging their decision and potentially recovering your benefits.
With experienced legal help on your side, you can focus on your health and recovery, while we focus on the Lloyd’s of London appeals process.
Learn more about your legal options today during a free case review.
Can I file a lawsuit against Lloyd’s of London over a denied claim?
Potentially, yes. If Lloyd’s of London denied your claim and you’ve already gone through the appeals process, you may be eligible to file a Lloyd’s of London lawsuit.
Only an attorney can determine if this is possible in these situations. Get a free case review today to learn more.
How much does a Lloyd’s of London lawyer cost?
At Sokolove Law, our Lloyd’s of London long-term disability lawyers work on a contingency-fee basis, which means there are no upfront or out-of-pocket fees. We only get paid if your case results in compensation.