it’s arguably the most important form. it is a document from your healthcare provider detailing your medical condition, the treatment you’re receiving, and how it affects your ability to perform your job.
this document is often the main one that the disability insurer will use to determine whether or not you qualify for benefits. it’s your physician’s expert opinion that can tip the balance in your favour.
that’s why it’s always important to get an ally, in your family doctor or treating physician, not only to help get treatment. these are the people who are going to fill out the forms for your claim. if you don’t have a family doctor, you may have to consider going to a doctor at a walk-in clinic or you can perhaps turn to a social worker, if you have a mental health issue.
if your condition takes a turn for the worse or one of your health professionals recommends a new course of treatment, it’s important to pass on to your insurer the medical records and reports that set out those opinions or back up the assessments of specialists.
you should also let your long-term disability insurance provider know when you begin seeing a new health practitioner and update them on progress after receiving any therapies or procedures, such as surgery.