What Happens at a Free Consultation with our Disability Lawyers
What Happens at a Free Consultation with our Disability Lawyers

When your disability claim has been denied and you don't know what to do, don't be afraid to talk to an experienced long term disability lawyer for a free consultation. At Share Lawyers, a free consultation is your first step to finding a solution to your denied long term disability claim.

During your consultation, we thoroughly discuss your disability claim to see if a long term disability lawyer from Share Lawyers can assist with your disability claim. In order to advise you, we will ask for some of your documents for a disability lawyer to review in advance of the meeting.

You will speak with one of our disability claims lawyers over the phone and we will tell you how we can assist with your denied long term disability benefits by your insurance company. We will be very honest in our assessment to determine if you have a disability law case against your insurance company. We know you have questions, and a disability lawyer will spend the time going through them with you.

In this video, Toronto disability lawyer Janice E. Grevler shares what you can expect from a consultation with Share Lawyers.

What information will I need to provide during my free consultation?

During a free consultation, our long term disability lawyers will ask you questions about the particulars of your disability claim - including your age, occupation, medical condition, insurance company, doctor's involvement, and more. We need any insurance information, medical information, employment information, benefit booklet or policy, and if you are unionized, your collective agreement. This information will allow us to have a more accurate idea of how we can help you fight the insurance company for denying your disability claim.

What information will Share Lawyers provide to me during my free consultation?

During your free consultation, we clearly explain the details of what will happen when you hire us to take on your disability claim. Share Lawyers works as a team. Each of our clients is assigned a client services lawyer who will be their main point of contact throughout their case. From the moment you hire us, you will not have to talk to your insurance company again. We will put your insurance company "on notice" - meaning that we will let them know that we are suing them in order to win your long term disability benefits. From this point forward, they will no longer contact you - all communications will go through our disability lawyers.

We will explain to you how we only recover legal fees if we are successful in recovering money for you. We will give you an example of how the fees are calculated and also discuss disbursements. There are No Fees Unless We Win.

We want to ensure that you feel comfortable with the team of disability lawyers you have chosen to handle your case. At disability law firm Share Lawyers, we have over 35 years of experience handling these types of denied disability claims and we are here to put that experience to work for you.

What happens after a free consultation?

Our clients often tell us how relieved they feel after having a free consultation with our disability lawyers. They are often at the end of their ropes and unsure of what to do. Share Lawyers and our disability claim lawyers help to shoulder the burden of fighting back to win the benefits they deserve and letting them focus on their health and recovery.

We are ready when you are ready, and once you have made the decision to have us represent you to secure your long term disability benefits, we will start working on your case immediately. Using the latest technology, signing the agreement is easy to do and can be done from the comfort of your own home. If you need help with denied disability claims, we can assist.

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