{"id":19808,"date":"2020-10-08T16:34:48","date_gmt":"2020-10-08T20:34:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.disabilitylawblog.com\/?p=3409"},"modified":"2020-10-08T16:34:48","modified_gmt":"2020-10-08T20:34:48","slug":"how-long-do-you-have-to-be-out-of-work-to-apply-for-long-term-disability-insurance-benefits","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.lifeinsurance-orleans.ca\/index.php\/2020\/10\/08\/how-long-do-you-have-to-be-out-of-work-to-apply-for-long-term-disability-insurance-benefits\/","title":{"rendered":"How Long Do You Have To Be Out Of Work To Apply For Long Term Disability Insurance Benefits?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[embedded content]<\/p>\n<p>Missing even a single paycheck can put a major dent in many families\u2019 finances, and combining this with medical bills can be a double whammy. If you\u2019ve suffered a disabling injury and are wondering when to file for long term&nbsp;disability&nbsp;insurance benefits, you\u2019re not alone. Many&nbsp;disability&nbsp;insurance claimants may worry about either filing too soon or waiting too long and complicating the process. The truth is, the \u201cright\u201d time to file can vary from person to person based on each&nbsp;disability insurance&nbsp;&nbsp;claimant\u2019s unique situation. Learn more about just a few of the factors that can go into a&nbsp;disability insurance&nbsp;&nbsp;claimant\u2019s decision on when to file and what to expect while waiting for a decision.<span id=\"more-3409\"><\/span><\/p>\n<h2><strong>When Should Claimants Notify Their<\/strong> Insurance<strong> Company?<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>The right answer to when to put the disability insurance company on notice you\u2019re likely to apply for long term&nbsp;disability&nbsp;insurance benefits often depends on the circumstances of your case, including the type of injury, how long you expect to be out of work, whether you have a short term&nbsp;disability&nbsp; insurance policy, and what your employer requires when it comes to using sick days. If you\u2019re required to exhaust your sick leave before any other benefits can kick in, you may want to give your&nbsp;disability&nbsp;insurance carrier a heads-up relatively early to ensure there\u2019s a minimal lapse in pay after you use all your benefit time. If you don\u2019t expect to be out of work for more than a month and your&nbsp;disability&nbsp;insurance policy prescribes a 180-day elimination period, reaching out early can be a waste of time if you don\u2019t end up qualifying for&nbsp;disability insurance&nbsp;&nbsp;benefits.<\/p>\n<h2>Deciding When to Apply for Benefits: Factors to Consider<\/h2>\n<p>Just like deciding when to notify your&nbsp;LTD&nbsp;insurance company, deciding when to actually fill out an application for&nbsp;disability insurance&nbsp;&nbsp;benefits can be very situation-dependent. But because the&nbsp;disability&nbsp;approval process usually takes at least two months (as discussed below), it\u2019s generally better to err on the side of applying early rather than applying late. As with any guideline, there are a number of exceptions, and a&nbsp;disability&nbsp;attorney can help create an&nbsp;LTD&nbsp;filing plan that\u2019s tailored to your unique situation.<\/p>\n<p>If your long term disability insurance policy prescribes a certain notice period before filing a disability claim and you don\u2019t provide notice within this period, don\u2019t despair \u2013 at Dell &amp; Schaefer, we\u2019ve never seen an LTD claim denied for failure to notify the insurance carrier within the policy\u2019s time limits. The disability insurance carrier may make an issue of this failure to notify, but there\u2019s no support for a claim that it will compromise your ability to recover disability benefits.<\/p>\n<h2>Expect at Least a 60-Day Wait<\/h2>\n<p>Even if an application for&nbsp;disability&nbsp;benefits is as complete as can be, claimants are likely to have at least a 60-day wait before learning whether their&nbsp;claim&nbsp;for long term&nbsp;disability&nbsp;benefits has been approved or&nbsp;denied. This is one reason starting the process early tends to yield quicker results, as applying for benefits on Day 89 under an&nbsp;LTD&nbsp;policy with a 90-day elimination period means that the claimant isn\u2019t likely to see their first benefit check until day 150 or later.<\/p>\n<p>However, there\u2019s one major caveat to this. Filing a disability claim can kick off an investigative process some claimants find intrusive. As a result, many opt to wait until the last minute \u2013 often, the time they realize their injury or illness is not going to permit a return to work in the near future \u2013 before submitting to this process and its tendency to feel invasive.<\/p>\n<p>Having a disability insurance attorney on your side can reduce some of the pressure of this process. Contact the team of disability insurance attorneys at Dell &amp; Schaefer to set up a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.disabilitylawblog.com\/contact\/\">FREE consultation<\/a> to discuss your LTD insurance claim.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.disabilitylawblog.com\/2020\/10\/articles\/disability-insurance-industry-news\/how-long-out-of-work-to-apply-ltd\/\">Read the original article at disabilitylawblog.com <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Missing even a single paycheck can put a major dent in many families&#8217; finances, and combining this with medical bills can be a double whammy. If you&#8217;ve suffered a disabling injury and are wondering when to file for long term\u00a0disability\u00a0insurance benefits, you&#8217;re not alone. 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