Maybe it's a little easier here in Canada, but the people I know who are either currently on, or have been on LTD in the past, have only ever needed the doctor's paperwork. My DD's grandmother has been on it for 20 years and she just gets her doctor to fill in a form every year. She never needed a lawyer to get it going. My sister was on it during cancer treatment, and she also just had the doctor. No hassles from the insurance company.
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Originally posted by DebbieL View PostMaybe it's a little easier here in Canada, but the people I know who are either currently on, or have been on LTD in the past, have only ever needed the doctor's paperwork. My DD's grandmother has been on it for 20 years and she just gets her doctor to fill in a form every year. She never needed a lawyer to get it going. My sister was on it during cancer treatment, and she also just had the doctor. No hassles from the insurance company.Steve
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I would think that's true Disneysteve, although I think I know a couple people who have just gotten lucky with it. DD's grandma has colitis. Honestly, she lives a great life for the most part. She seems to get hers renewed every year with no troubles. I guess she lucked out. I'm not saying she's cheating or anything - because apparently when she did work (before I knew her) it aggravated her condition. However, in the 19 years I've known them, they've been really living well. Lots of travel all the time, etc. I would not think her case would be very cut and dry.
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Originally posted by DebbieL View PostI would think that's true Disneysteve, although I think I know a couple people who have just gotten lucky with it. DD's grandma has colitis. Honestly, she lives a great life for the most part. She seems to get hers renewed every year with no troubles. I guess she lucked out. I'm not saying she's cheating or anything - because apparently when she did work (before I knew her) it aggravated her condition. However, in the 19 years I've known them, they've been really living well. Lots of travel all the time, etc. I would not think her case would be very cut and dry.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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