Disability Claims Solutions, Inc. provides insureds across the USA with resources to make better decisions concerning ERISA Group STD/LTD claims, as well as Individual Disability Income benefits and Long-Term Care. Having the opportunity to work with an expert consultant, such as Linda Nee, provides insureds with valuable procedural options to work through problematic issues in successful ways.
Our focus is to resolve problems, not wrestle with conflict. Call Linda Today!

Disability Claims Solutions

Disability Claims Solutions, Inc. provides insureds across the USA with resources to make better decisions concerning ERISA Group STD/LTD claims, as well as Individual Disability Income benefits and Long-Term Care. Having the opportunity to work with an expert consultant, such as Linda Nee, provides insureds with valuable procedural options to work through problematic issues in successful ways.
Our focus is to resolve problems, not wrestle with conflict. Call Linda Today!

Disability Insurance Claims

Linda Nee guides you through the complex maze of of insurance paperwork and deadlines that is sometimes difficult for disabled persons to meet.

Get a Strategic Advantage

DCS provides clients with accurate information and options concerning the disability claims process so that insureds can make informed decisions regarding their disability claims.

Expert Advice

Linda’s actual claims experience managing disability claims provides invaluable and unique insight into the disability claims process.

Proven Solutions

Using information provided by DCS, Inc. clients become “knowledgeable insureds” and are more able to manage their disability claims well.

Expert Disability Claims Services

Welcome to Disability Claims Solutions, Inc. – a place where you will find informative and experienced disability claims advice and assistance.
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ROADMAPS TO CLAIM SUCCESS

Leaving work because of a medical disability can have a tremendous physical and emotional impact on anyone. In fact, making the transition from working in a chosen career field to total or partial disability is a major life event that often requires knowledge of disability contracts and investigative claims processes. Disability Claims Solutions, Inc. is here to help.

As a company, Disability Claims Solutions, Inc. provides insureds with resources to make better decisions concerning ERISA Group STD/LTD claims, as well as Individual Disability Income benefits and Long-Term Care. Having the opportunity to work with an expert consultant, such as Linda Nee, provides insureds with valuable procedural options to work through problematic issues in successful ways. Our focus is to resolve problems, not wrestle with conflict.

DCS, Inc. maintains excellent relationships with treating physicians and specialists who support patient disability. Insureds and claimants ultimately benefit from the teamwork of physicians, specialists, and employers, in combination with expert consultation and advice.

If you are interested in coming on board as a DCS client, or finding out more about Linda’s services available to you, please feel free to contact her using the information below.
Visitors are also welcome to view Lindanee’s Blog.

KEY SERVICES – Disability Claims 

  • Initial Applications for Both ERISA and ISI Claims

  • Recommendations for Medical Reporting

  • Independent Medical Evaluations Counseling

  • Contract/Policy Review Audits

  • Objective vs. Subjective and Self-Reported Claims

  • Any Occupation Investigations

  • Residual Benefits and Return to Work Recommendations

  • Surveillance Counseling

  • Targeted Impairments – FMS, CFS, Lyme disease, HIV

  • Long-Term Care Claims

  • Management of Update Forms

  • Field Visit Preparation

  • Counseling for Work Hardening Programs

Linda Nee’s Blog

Where there are solutions, there are no problems.

Unum HUB Investigator’s Comment

Yesterday I noticed a negative comment posted on Lindanee’s Blog by a Unum Hub Investigator who was having a problem with me throwing all field investigators into one negative basket. The comment has been deleted. While I encourage people to post comments...

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Friday Q & A

Can I receive Workers’ Compensation and STD? No. Most, if not all,  STD Plans do not pay STD in addition to injuries covered by Workers’ Compensation. It’s an either or scenario. In fact, private disability insurers love to hand-off injuries to WC...

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The Art Of War – Communication

As a former employee of Unum Life Insurance and UNUMProvident, I’ve seen thousands of communications from claimants; had just as many phone conversations; and have been called quite a few names—some good, some bad, some crazy and pretty out there. Kidding aside, here...

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Early Is On Time – On Time Is Late

Unfortunately,  some claimants are getting a bit lax when it comes to updating paperwork and obtaining APS statements signed by treating physicians. Although in the past, insurers have been OK with reasonable extensions, that is no longer the case. Those who have been...

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September Newsletter – Medical Reporting Focus

Please know that the September issue of the DCS, Inc. newsletter will be released September 1, 2019. The yearly subscription fee is $25 and can be paid through Pay Pal using my email address: DCS@metrocast.net. The focus of the newsletter will be reporting on medical...

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Interesting Email – Case Story

Thank you to the Blog reader who sent me this email. Sharing is a good way to help others understand their own unique claims. I couldn’t do it without you! You were very kind to give me your thoughts on my situation in the past. I wanted to give you an update...

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