Unum Denies Its Own Employee Disability Benefits

In previous posts, we have discussed how Unum is notorious for wrongfully denying disability claims.  Recently, Unum refused to pay its own employee disability benefits.[1]

Apparently, the Unum employee suffered from carpal tunnel—due to all the typing that her job required—and also suffered a back injury in her home office.  Naturally, the Unum employee saw a hand specialist for the carpal tunnel, and a back specialist for the back injury.  After the Unum employee had surgery on her hand to treat the carpal tunnel, the Unum employee’s primary care physician placed her on work restrictions.  However, the primary care physician did not send the work restrictions to Unum because she thought that the other doctors had already documented the restrictions.

Unfortunately for the Unum employee, the other doctors had not forwarded the restrictions to Unum.  Instead of reaching out to the Unum employee’s doctors to see if the disability claim was legitimate, Unum simply denied the long term disability claim due to a lack of documentation.  At that point, the primary care physician came forward and expressly told Unum that she supported the restrictions, but Unum still refused to pay any benefits.

[1] See http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/articles/first_unum/interview-unum-lawsuit-insurance-29-20883.html#.VfhBwxFVikp.

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