Insurance claims can be a complex process, Portland insurance claims lawyer Richard Rizk discusses Long Term Disability and Insurance issues.
“The appeal letter is awesome! I recommend you (Richard Rizk) to anyone who has gone up against those big unethical insurance companies that unfairly strip people of their benefits. Thank you so much for your outstanding representation.”
~ Sharon Cannady – 2012 Long Term Disability Client
“Richard is a person of great character, and I have watched him grow over the years into a fine attorney in his area of ERISA/LTD and STD disability claim denials. He is personable and puts people at ease during difficult and stressful times while bringing his expertise to play. I recommend Richard if you are a person having difficulty with a private LTD/STD claim denial.”
~ Art Stevens – Black, Chapman and Webber
Injury Claims
Long Term Disability
Resolving your disability appeal with a private insurer is our main focus. Disability insurance plans which are provided by your employer are governed under a Federal Law known as ERISA (The Employee Retirement and Income Security Act). Generally speaking, disability plans not provided by an employer are not subject to ERISA and are litigated in State Court … More Information
Fire Insurance Claims
A prompt and thorough investigation requires a careful examination of the scene and other contributing factors related to the accident. Timely interviews of any witnesses and collection of reports from investigating agencies is also important…. Read On
Life Insurance Claims
The Oregon Department of Insurance and Finance (ODI & F) regulates the business of insurance in Oregon. If you are a beneficiary of a life insurance policy and have been denied benefits, perhaps you have come to realize that there is little ODI & F can or will do to help you resolve your contested life insurance claim. More On Life Insurance Claims
Auto Personal Injury Protection
In Oregon, your auto insurance company is required to pay medical bills and certain other living expenses, such as lost wages, medication, and in-home assistance care while you are recovering from a motor vehicle accident. This “no-fault” coverage is known as Personal Injury Protection (PIP). PIP coverage is …. find out more