Tricks Insurance Companies Use to Deny Your Claim - YouTube

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Hi this is Brian Wiklendt with Garfinkel Schwartz.
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I’m here in Maitland Florida today in our office here.
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We also have an office in Cocoa Beach Florida which is on the Space Coast.
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But our practice especially including the Defense Base Act takes me all across the country
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and pretty much all around the world.
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What I’d like to do is talk to you very practically about insurance companies under
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the Defense Base Act.
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There are only a few of them that kind of monopolize the market.
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I don’t like insurance companies because I used to be in-house counsel for an insurance
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company for a period of time.
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For a long period of time I was outside counsel for insurance companies so I know exactly
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how they work especially how they work under this law which is really, really bad.
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I’ve had clients say that they didn’t get an attorney until they called me because
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the nurse case manager said that she was going to take care of everything.
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Or the adjuster said, “hey, once you get back home you’ll be treated like a king
blah
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blah blah.”
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The thing you should be aware of just practically speaking is that every time an insurance company
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does something, they’re doing something to try to minimize your claim.
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What I mean by that is if they ask for a recorded statement, why would they need a recorded
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statement from you?
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They already know what happened.
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They know that you were injured at work.
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They want to try to find something that they can use against you in the future.
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It’s the only reason that they would want a recorded statement from you.
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They have witnesses they have the company knows what happened to you, what the injury
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was.
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They don’t, they don’t need that.
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Number two is why would they send you to an independent medical exam at a doctor of their
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choosing?
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Wouldn’t that mean that they’re trying to figure a way not to rely on your treating
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physician who’s telling you that you need these things?
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That’s probably the only that’s the only purpose for sending you to an independent
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medical examination.
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Is to try to get away with not having to pay for your medical care.
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Third thing, they do a vocational assessment.
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What is a vocational assessment?
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Well someone interviews you about all of your qualifications all the things that you could
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possibly do physically even though you could be partially or pretty much permanently disabled.
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They’ll be doing this vocational assessment to try to find jobs for you to help you get
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back on your feet?
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No!
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They’re trying to find jobs they think they can qualify you to do to send those jobs and
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the qualifications and the physical requirements to send to their Independent Medical Examiner
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or Peer Review person to sign off and say yeah we can probably prove to a judge that
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he or she can do these jobs.
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Well that obviously will reduce the benefits that they pay and that’s the only reason
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they do it.
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They don’t do it for your benefit.
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After the Vocational Assessment there’s what’s done a Labor Market Survey is done
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on you.
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And that that they try to search for and find jobs that pay enough money that it will affect
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your bottom line as to what your compensation rate should be in the future.
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Another two things the insurance companies do to try to minimize your claim or get away
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with not paying you are:
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Number One they want you to go to a Functional Capacity Evaluation.
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They’re looking for exaggeration, they’re looking for any type of thing that they can
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think of to say that you’re not trying your best, doing exercises and doing these different
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bending and lifting things that you may or may not be able to do.
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And they only simply do the Functional Capacity Evaluation to try to get you back into the
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work force under their terms and not under your or your doctor’s terms.
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So be aware of the Functional Capacity Evaluation as well.
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Finally a lot of times if the case is really and it looks like long-term care is going
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to be needed, including possible surgery, it’s not unlike, it’s not, it’s not
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uncommon for the insurance company to do surveillance on you.
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And that’s just another one of the tools that they have in their arsenal to try to
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get you trapped up and explaining during maybe in an initial written statement or oral statement
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they ask you for maybe in a deposition if you’re not represented.
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They’re going to try to twist your words and say “you acted like you couldn’t do
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anything, and we saw you in your yard cutting your grass, picking up your kids
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blah and then they’ll try to say that you’re untrustworthy to the judge.
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So those are all the things that the insurance companies do to people regardless of you individually
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because you’re just simply a number to them and they want to try to minimize the number
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that they’re going to have to pay you.
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So that’s all I do for a living I fight for the true value of the claims for people
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that I represent but it’s one definitely worth pursuing.
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Like I said sometimes they act like they’re trying to help you out and doing all these
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things.
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There’s absolutely no reason why they would do any of these things other than to try to
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minimize what they have to pay you.
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And so anytime you start to feel a little uncomfortable about these things that they’re
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trying to do that’s the time you’ve got to call an attorney.
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If you don’t call me, please call somebody else that specializes in the Defense Base
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Act because it’s complicated, and they have giant resources and an entire industry on
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their side playing these games to try and reduce or completely cut off your benefits.
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So again I’m Brian Wiklendt with Garfinkel Schwartz.
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I’ll come to you call me anytime 24 hours a day.
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Check out my website, our website is www.DefenseBaseActLaw.com
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Brian Wiklendt again signing out thanks for listening in Maitland Florida.