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Unum has sold long term care insurance since 1988. Today, it holds approximately 75 percent of the employer group long term care insurance contracts in the U.S., covering more than 900,000 employees with its group and individual long term care business.
Long term care insurance from Unum or other providers is designed to cover the costs of care (medical care and personal care) for an individual in settings other than a hospital, for example:
This long term care may be skilled care by nurses, or simple custodial care, or end-of-life hospice care. While long term care insurance is offered by many companies, Unum is one of the largest providers of long term care insurance in the U.S.
Unum has established a reputation of administering its long term care claims in a fair and expeditious manner. It has paid more than $966 million in long term care benefits to more than 18,000 policyholders and has received less than 1 percent of claims-related complaints on more than 2,000 open claims.
If you feel that you are having trouble with your long term care insurance claim, we may be able to help you. Problems our insurance bad faith lawyers offer assistance with include unreasonably denying or delaying insurance claims, including those for long term care. If you believe you have been mistreated by an insurance company, please contact our insurance bad faith attorneys today.
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