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Focus on recovery rather than financial pressure

If you’ve been denied a short-term disability (STD), long-term disability (LTD), or accident benefits claim, you don’t have to face the insurance company alone. At Harrison Pensa, our experienced London, Ontario disability lawyers fight for your rights and help you secure the benefits you deserve, so you can focus on your health and peace of mind.

Disability lawyers are skilled negotiators who can help you successfully appeal or dispute denied disability claims. This process can be complex and time-sensitive, so don’t hesitate to reach out. Our team’s experience in collecting documentation and evidence can help you to build a strong case for greater compensation.

We work to:

  • Collect and organize persuasive medical documentation
  • Build a strong case for greater compensation
  • Represent you in negotiations, tribunals, and court

Insurance and disability matters:

  • Statutory Accident Benefits (SABS) claims
  • License Appeal Tribunal (LAT) disputes for denied Statutory Accident Benefits claims
  • Short-Term Disability claims and appeals
  • Long-Term Disability claims and appeals
  • Civil Compensation Court Claims for denied STD and LTD benefits
  • CPP-Disability applications, reconsiderations, and appeals
  • Civil Compensation Court Claims for denied Short-Term and Long-Term disability benefits and other damages
  • CPP disability benefits applications, requests for disability reconsideration, and appeals

When you work with Harrison Pensa, you’ll have a dedicated legal team that prioritizes your recovery while handling every legal detail. From the first consultation, we take time to understand your unique situation, outline your options, and act quickly to protect your rights.

Appeals and lawsuits have strict deadlines. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can begin building your case. Call today to arrange a free, confidential consultation.

Let’s get you fair compensation.

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