Below we’ll discuss common tactics Cigna uses to deny disability claims and what strategies work best to secure your benefits from Cigna.
Cigna has a long list of tactics that it uses to deny disability claims. In our experience, common tactics that we’ve observed Cigna use include:
Having your disability claim denied by Cigna can be a devastating experience. You’ve paid for long term disability coverage, and then when you need it most, Cigna wrongly decides you aren’t entitled to your benefits. However, a claim denial from Cigna is not the end of the road.
If Cigna denies your long term disability claim and the claim is subject to ERISA, you have the right to appeal its decision. The internal appeals process with Cigna provides you the opportunity to address its justifications for denying your claim and offer new supportive evidence.
It is important to note that this internal appeals process is typically your last shot at avoiding expensive and lengthy litigation. We always recommend speaking to an experienced ERISA attorney who can review your Cigna denial letter and provide guidance on how to best move forward with your appeal.
If Cigna has wrongly denied your long term disability claim or appeal, you are not alone. Courts across the country have criticized Cigna for its disability claims handling practices.
Here are just a few examples:
When filing a long term disability claim with Cigna, the best strategy is a well-planned one. To get ahead of Cigna, Riemer Hess works hard to proactively predict which tactics Cigna is likely to use on any given claim. This can be tricky because each claim presents its own unique set of facts. We apply a combination of our experience with Cigna, together with the unique facts of each claim, to craft a customized strategy designed to win benefits.
For example, our client John was working as an industrial plant manager when he suffered a serious back injury requiring surgery. Even after undergoing a spinal fusion, John continued to experience frequent pain that was greatly aggravated by any physical activity. John could no longer perform his job duties after his injury and had little to no improvement after surgery.
John filed for long term disability through his employer-sponsored policy with Cigna. To his shock, Cigna denied his claim. Cigna had wrongfully classified John’s occupation as “light” and as requiring little physical activity. However, John’s job as a plant manager required extensive time on his feet, often lifting heavy items, and significant time sitting statically at a desk working on a computer.
John retained Riemer Hess to handle his appeal with Cigna. Riemer Hess immediately requested his claim file from Cigna, referred John to undergo a Functional Capacity Evaluation (“FCE”), and went to work gathering evidence of John’s occupational duties and medical disability.
Riemer Hess quickly made a game plan for the appeal: obtaining an official job description from John’s employer outlining his physical job duties that Cigna had ignored, the FCE report, a letter from John’s treating doctor corroborating the FCE results, an affidavit from John providing details on his job role and the onset of his disability, and requesting any medical records John had not submitted with his original claim. Riemer Hess coordinated with the FCE evaluator and John’s treating doctor to make sure their documentation included all relevant and accurate information regarding John’s symptoms, restrictions and limitations, and occupational duties.
Armed with this new evidence, Riemer Hess wrote a comprehensive and detailed appeal letter to Cigna explaining exactly how the evidence supported John’s disability claim and how Cigna had wrongfully assessed the level of physical functioning required for his work. Cigna conceded and overturned their original denial, thereby paying John his back benefit amount and paying him future benefits, as long as he stays in compliance with Cigna’s LTD policy.
John was thrilled with this result and retained Riemer Hess to monitor his LTD claim going forward.
Cigna employs many tactics to deny long term disability claims that should always be taken seriously. Don’t fall into Cigna’s traps. An experienced long term disability attorney can help you avoid common pitfalls and maximize your chances of success. Whether you are filing a long term disability claim, appealing a wrongful denial, or facing litigation with Cigna, the disability attorneys at Riemer Hess can help. We have the experience it takes to beat Cigna. Call Riemer Hess LLC at (212) 297-0700 or click the button below to schedule a consultation on your disability case.