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Bradley A. Coxe

Right on. I had a client who had a year to show he was permanently disabled from (no kidding) parasitic worms living in his gut he got from a business trip in China. He had surgery and by the time the year deadline rolled around, he hadn't gotten better. The insurance company administrator had an unnamed doctor's opinion that they couldn't be sure if the surgery would work or not, therefore he couldn't show he was permamently disabled during the year, therefore the claim was denied, even though the employer pleaded on his behalf with the insurance company administrator. 3 years later he still wasn't better and we had to settle for less than a third of the payout because of the discretion granted the administrator. I wasn't even allowed to do discovery to show the bias of the administrator.

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