BamBamForni
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Illinois
I have a disability policy which pays benefits if I cannot perform the major duties of my specific occupation. Due to arthritis and degenerative disc disease, it is too painful to do my job anymore. I will occasionally take pain pills to give me relief from my pain. However, I refuse to take them daily, because of the potential side effects synthetic, prescription medication can do to the body over long-term use. Can my private disability company legally deny me benefits because I would rather endure my pain, than take the pills everyday?
I have a disability policy which pays benefits if I cannot perform the major duties of my specific occupation. Due to arthritis and degenerative disc disease, it is too painful to do my job anymore. I will occasionally take pain pills to give me relief from my pain. However, I refuse to take them daily, because of the potential side effects synthetic, prescription medication can do to the body over long-term use. Can my private disability company legally deny me benefits because I would rather endure my pain, than take the pills everyday?
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