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Hello, I believe what we are looking for is an ERISA lawyer. We have a disability policy with my husband's employer through Metlife. We're coming up at the end of our short term disability here in a week or so, the whole three month leave having been consumed by various tests and wait lists for tests/specialists just to find out at the end it was, in fact, what we suspected - CFS due to recurrent EBV. (Sorry if that's not the right way to put it, this has all been sprung on me in the past two days.) We need to talk to a lawyer about where to go from here - he's unable to work and we are trying to get onto a wait list for CFS specialist. Our PCP admits he's worthless at this point so I doubt he would be of any use to do the paperwork. Earliest we are looking to see a specialist is July at the moment. We're worried he will lose his job and therefore, the insurance plan, if he has to just go back to work in his current state.
There are a few "nationwide" lawyers I've found but I don't know that I'm familiar with how that process works. The flashy websites and "nationwide representation" raises all sorts of red flags in my eyes. Is there any validity to that sort of thing? I thought you had to be certified for a particular state only. There's also a guy in AZ who looks really promising but we're in Washington so I don't know how that works either.
Thanks for reading
There are a few "nationwide" lawyers I've found but I don't know that I'm familiar with how that process works. The flashy websites and "nationwide representation" raises all sorts of red flags in my eyes. Is there any validity to that sort of thing? I thought you had to be certified for a particular state only. There's also a guy in AZ who looks really promising but we're in Washington so I don't know how that works either.
Thanks for reading