People ask me, “For how long do I have to go to the doctor? Doctors are expensive. It takes a lot of time to attend doctor visits. Doctors aren’t available at the times I want to go.” The problem is, you have to continue to prove your case to the insurance company each and every month, and that means going to the doctor as often as is necessary to demonstrate that you remain disabled. If the doctor says “you don’t need to see me for three months,” that’s fine because it will be noted in his records or her records that you were told to return in 12 weeks. If the doctor says “you need to see me every two weeks right now,” then that’s what you need to do, and that’s how you will fulfill your obligations under the contract to get those disability benefits.
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