Were You Denied Disability Insurance Due to a Pre-Existing Condition?
You recently started a job and expected to be covered under your employer-provided disability insurance plan. But when you filed a claim, the insurance company denied benefits, claiming you had a pre-existing medical condition. The Law Office of P. Randall Noah can explain your options and give you a chance to recover the disability benefits you need.
Trial lawyer Randy Noah has more than 25 years of experience with insurance cases. Previously haven been retained by insurance companies, he has a deep understanding of how and why insurance companies make decisions on claims. Contact us today to benefit from our knowledge and resources in this complex area of law.
Understanding Your Insurance Contract
Insurance providers often have strict policies regarding coverage for people with cancer, chronic back pain and other pre-existing medical conditions. As an example, the insurance provider may deny your claim if you were treated for back problems within six months prior to starting your employment.
However, if the insurance company breached the contract in any way, you may be able to force the company to pay the benefits you deserve. In addition, it may be possible to show that your prior treatment had nothing to do with your actual disability.
At the Law Office of P. Randall Noah, we will review your situation and insurance policy contract. We will honestly answer your questions about the possibility of receiving benefits. If your coverage should have honored your claim, we will explain your rights and options for recovering what you are entitled to.
Contact Us
If you have been denied insurance benefits due to a pre-existing medical condition, consult an attorney with experience in handling long-term disability claims and appeals. Contact the Law Office of P. Randall Noah online or call 925-402-4529.
Trial lawyer Randy Noah represents clients throughout California and nationwide who have been denied benefits under their employer-provided plan.









