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How can my insurance company deny my claim for disability benefits based on a mental or nervous limitation provision when this is not my disability?

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How can my insurance company deny my claim for disability benefits based on a mental or nervous limitation provision when this is not my disability?

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Insurance companies will delay or deny disability insurance claims by referencing a mental or nervous limitation provision in your policy. Often times, they will use the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (also know as the DSM-IV) to find conditions to label the claimant.

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