it also states that: “by improving the management of mental health in the workplace, productivity losses can be decreased by as much as 30 per cent”.
mental health disability claims are disproportionately denied by insurance companies, due to the invisible nature of the disease and incentives for insurance companies to make minimum payouts.
disability lawyers see many clients with denied mental health claims who are unable to perform their duties at work. as with any other type of long-term disability claim, insurance companies are looking for proof of an illness and also related treatment. however, mental illnesses are diagnosed based on subjective complaints, unlike physical ailments which can be proven with scans and tests.
when navigating work-related stress or mental health issues, your family doctor can be your biggest ally. he or she documents your symptoms and their progression, which can be crucial evidence in your claim. when you go to your family doctor or any medical practitioner, they usually make notes about what you say. these notes, in fact, are usually shared with the disability insurer.
here are some tips when navigating a disability claim related to mental health: