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We see a lot of great questions in our Answers community every day. Here’s a look at some recent questions relating to disability insurance from our FindLaw Answers boards:

Field visits are intended to give the insurance company an opportunity to show that a claimant can, in fact, perform activities relating to his or her job. It’s not necessarily encouraging for this poster’s case that the insurance company wants to conduct a field visit. It’s generally a sign that the company is looking for ways to deny a claim.

In these situations, it’s usually a good idea to consult with a disability lawyer, as soon as possible – and before agreeing to meet with the field representative. A disability lawyer will assess whether you are actually required to undergo and field visit. If you are, he or she can advise you on what to expect during the visit, and oftentimes will be present at the interview to make sure your rights are protected.

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