Legal vs. Factual Disability: Complications Caused by Disciplinary Action
June 1st 2017One hotly contested issue that arises in certain disability cases is when a professional, whether a doctor, dentist, chiropractor, podiatrist, or lawyer, is faced with disciplinary action from the governmental agency charged with overseeing such conduct, and seeks to file a claim for disability benefits.Â
Residual or Partial Disability: Backdating A Claim
April 5th 2017Can a dentist who has suffered a disabling condition backdate a disability insurance claim to when their income began to decline because of the disability? The answer largely hinges on how the insurance company requires the dentist to establish proof of loss, an issue which can prove to be complicated. Jason Newfield, Esq., a disability attorney with the firm Frankel & Newfield, explains what you need to know.
Dentists and Disability: Financial Records Disclosure Concerns
March 15th 2017When dentists file total disability claims, insurance companies will often ask them for a complete financial disclosure. A complete financial disclosure contains more information than even the IRS is entitled to. In the case of total disability, this request may be improper. What follows are tips on how to get through this process as painlessly as possible.