Blog Home Recent Posts in the United of Omaha Category United of Omaha Erroneously Claims Cognitively Impaired Engineer Can Go Back to Work Oct 2, 2020 United of Omaha Erroneously Claims Cognitively Impaired Engineer Can Go Back to Work As a network engineer in Fairfax, Virginia, our client wanted ... Posted By Dabdoub Law Firm Continue Reading United Attempts to Send Engineer Back to Work Despite Cognitive Impairment Sep 1, 2020 United Attempts to Send Engineer Back to Work Despite Cognitive Impairment When a Network Engineer and career-woman in Fairfax, VA suffered ... Posted By Dabdoub Law Firm Continue Reading Florida Court Clarifies What the Pre-Existing Exclusion Means When Determining If Back Pain Is Excluded for a Real Estate Manager Mar 31, 2020 The federal appellate Court for Florida clarifies what the pre-existing exclusion means when determining if back pain is excluded under United of ... Posted By Dabdoub Law Firm Continue Reading Michigan Court Approves Disability Benefits for Chronic Back Pain Against United of Omaha Jan 14, 2020 A Michigan court approved disability benefits for chronic back pain against United of Omaha after it denied her short term and long term disability ... Posted By Dabdoub Law Firm Continue Reading Property Manager with Ovarian Cancer Wins Disability Insurance Lawsuit Against United of Omaha in Mississippi Jul 5, 2019 A property manager with ovarian cancer won her lawsuit against United of Omaha for long-term disability benefits. United of Omaha determined her ... Posted By Dabdoub Law Firm Continue Reading Georgia Court Orders United of Omaha to Pay Disability Benefits for Claimant with HIV/AIDS May 6, 2019 In Knox v. United of Omaha Life Ins. Co. , a federal judge in the Middle District of Georgia ordered United of Omaha (“United”) to pay disability ... Posted By Dabdoub Law Firm Continue Reading California Court Finds United of Omaha Applied Wrong Standard When Denying Widow Her Late Husband's Disability Benefits from Liver Cancer Feb 1, 2019 A Court in California found United of Omaha applied the wrong standard when denying widow her late husband’s disability benefits. Matthew Lyttle was a ... Posted By Dabdoub Law Firm Continue Reading Page of 1