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We have handled thousands of long term disability benefit lump sum settlements and our goal is to get you the highest buyout available. If you have received a buyout offer letter or you would like to pursue a buyout, then contact us for a free immediate consultation.
If you are currently receiving long-term disability benefits you may be contacted by the disability insurance company and offered a buyout, or you may want to reach out to them and explore this option. A lump-sum buyout is a one-time payment to settle the disability claim.
Our lump-sum disability buyout calculator below will help you determine if accepting the lump-sum buyout would be better than continuing to receive monthly disability benefits. If you accept the offer, it will be impossible to reinstate your monthly disability benefits.
Long term disability insurance through your employer can provide a steady stream of income to help cover essential expenses during an extended illness or after a disabling accident.
A long-term disability buyout is similar to a personal injury or workers’ compensation settlement. The insurer evaluates your claim and decides what they would be willing to pay if they could resolve it now instead of later.
Disability insurance attorney Gregory Dell discusses a MetLife long term disability insurance buyout of ERISA group disability policies and individual disabi...
A lump-sum buyout refers to a settlement offer by your long-term disability insurer to buy out your remaining future disability benefits. Accepting a buyout offer would effectively mean that you are taken off the books and no longer have any claim against the insurer for disability payments.
Thinking of taking a lump sum buyout of your long-term disability benefits? These factors can determine how much your settlement could be worth, and whether taking a buyout might be a good or bad idea.
MetLife has had a long-standing buyout program in their individual disability policy division but has been offering buyouts on their group long term disability (LTD) claims only since 2016.
This site is a centralized location for product, educational, and operational content to assist with common long-term care questions and requests about your coverage. We are committed to giving people, families, and communities what they need to adapt to their changing world.