Legal Question in Insurance Law in Michigan
disabilty
I'm on disability from my employer since 1998. The Prudential company handles this Insurance. The employer has just changed carrier for their LTD. Prudential just offered me a buyout which I will not accept! Since I will be dealing directly with Prudential now should I get an attorney?
Asked on 8/05/02, 5:46 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Steven Murray
Steven W. Murray, APC
Re: disabilty
Not necessarily. Just make sure all of your communications with the insurer are in writing - don't talk on the phone so you will always have a permanent record of what Prudential is saying. You will also then have time to compose an intelligent response to any questions it has of you, or give you time to decline to answer an invasive or irrelevant inquiry.
If something comes up later you can always go to an attorney.
Answered on 8/05/02, 6:38 pm
Related Questions & Answers
-
Right to not divulge financial information I have a homeowner's claim filed with my... Asked 2/12/02, 11:25 am in United States Michigan Insurance Law
-
Insurance refusal to pay I was in an auto accident (my vehicle only, my fault) in... Asked 11/20/01, 12:46 pm in United States Michigan Insurance Law
-
Is my homeowers insurance responsible for my injury? A pipe broke in the upstairs... Asked 8/01/00, 12:00 pm in United States Michigan Insurance Law