What: Warning Your Friends, Neighbors, Co- Workers and Business Partners About Private Investigation of Your Disability Claim
When you apply for disability benefits, don’t be surprised if the disability insurance company is going to contact your friends, neighbors, co-workers and even business partners to take a statement. These questions will involve whether you’ve had an prior medical problems, prior legal or professional problems, what you are physically capable of doing, how active you might be, what problems or side effects you have with medication and a myriad of other questions. Your friends, neighbors, co-workers and business partners don’t have to answer these questions. Just ask them not to cooperate with this investigation. They may use all sorts for pretexts or ruse to try to get them to speak about you.
Nancy Cavey has written the consumer guide about the 23 Mistakes that you can make in your statement and field visit called: The Smart Long Term Disability Consumer Guide For Preparing For Your Statement and Field Visit. She strongly suggests that you order free copies of this book and provide it to your friends, neighbors, co workers and business partners so that they can be prepared if they receive a pretext or phone call about you and your disability application. Simply click the above link to get your free copies today to help better prepare yourself.