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The Hidden Role of Job Skills in Winning (or Losing) Your ERISA Disability Claim

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Welcome to Season 5, Episode 35 of Winning Isn't Easy. In this episode, we'll dive into the complicated topic of "The Hidden Role of Job Skills in Winning (or Losing) Your ERISA Disability Claim."

Most people think that winning a Long-Term Disability claim is all about proving you’re sick or injured, with medical records, doctor’s notes, or diagnostic tests. But in ERISA claims, that’s only half the story. What often makes or breaks your case isn’t just your health - it’s your job skills. Insurance companies know that every job leaves you with transferable abilities: skills, knowledge, and experience that could, in theory, be used in another line of work. And they use that to their advantage. By arguing that you can apply your past skills to a new occupation, carriers can deny or terminate benefits even when you clearly can’t return to your old job. In this episode of Winning Isn’t Easy, disability law expert Nancy L. Cavey explains how your work history and skill classification can shape the outcome of your claim. You’ll learn what “own occupation” really means, how insurers decide whether your work is skilled, semi-skilled, or unskilled, and how those labels can be twisted to fit their narrative. Nancy also discusses how vocational experts and work history forms are used, and sometimes misused, during the claims process, along with practical strategies to document your true job duties and protect your benefits. If your disability carrier says you can “do other work,” this episode shows you how to fight back with facts, clarity, and confidence. In disability law, understanding your skills isn’t just helpful - it’s essential. Winning Isn’t Easy, but with the right approach, you can make your story and your skills work for you.

In this episode, we'll cover the following topics:

One - The Own and Any Occupation Stages and Why Skills Matter

Two - How Carriers Classify Job Skills

Three - Work History, Vocational Experts, and Fighting Back

Whether you're a claimant, or simply seeking valuable insights into the disability claims landscape, this episode provides essential guidance to help you succeed in your journey. Don't miss it.
Listen to Our Sister Podcast:
We have a sister podcast - Winning Isn't Easy: Navigating Your Social Security Disability Claim. Give it a listen: https://wiessdpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
LINK TO ROBBED OF YOUR PEACE OF MIND: https://mailchi.mp/caveylaw/ltd-robbed-of-your-piece-of-mind
LINK TO THE DISABILITY INSURANCE CLAIM SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR PROFESSIONALS: https://mailchi.mp/caveylaw/professionals-guide-to-ltd-benefits
FREE CONSULT LINK: https://caveylaw.com/contact-us/
Need Help Today?:
Need help with your Long-Term Disability or ERISA claim? Have questions? Please feel welcome to reach out to use for a FREE consultation. Just mention you listened to our podcast.
Review, like, and give us a thumbs up wherever you are listening to Winning Isn't Easy. We love to see your feedback about our podcast, and it helps us grow and improve.
Please remember that the content shared is for informational purposes only, and should not replace personalized legal advice or guidance from qualified professionals.

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Welcome to Season 5, Episode 35 of Winning Isn't Easy. In this episode, we'll dive into the complicated topic of "The Hidden Role of Job Skills in Winning (or Losing) Your ERISA Disability Claim."

Most people think that winning a Long-Term Disability claim is all about proving you’re sick or injured, with medical records, doctor’s notes, or diagnostic tests. But in ERISA claims, that’s only half the story. What often makes or breaks your case isn’t just your health - it’s your job skills. Insurance companies know that every job leaves you with transferable abilities: skills, knowledge, and experience that could, in theory, be used in another line of work. And they use that to their advantage. By arguing that you can apply your past skills to a new occupation, carriers can deny or terminate benefits even when you clearly can’t return to your old job. In this episode of Winning Isn’t Easy, disability law expert Nancy L. Cavey explains how your work history and skill classification can shape the outcome of your claim. You’ll learn what “own occupation” really means, how insurers decide whether your work is skilled, semi-skilled, or unskilled, and how those labels can be twisted to fit their narrative. Nancy also discusses how vocational experts and work history forms are used, and sometimes misused, during the claims process, along with practical strategies to document your true job duties and protect your benefits. If your disability carrier says you can “do other work,” this episode shows you how to fight back with facts, clarity, and confidence. In disability law, understanding your skills isn’t just helpful - it’s essential. Winning Isn’t Easy, but with the right approach, you can make your story and your skills work for you.

In this episode, we'll cover the following topics:

One - The Own and Any Occupation Stages and Why Skills Matter

Two - How Carriers Classify Job Skills

Three - Work History, Vocational Experts, and Fighting Back

Whether you're a claimant, or simply seeking valuable insights into the disability claims landscape, this episode provides essential guidance to help you succeed in your journey. Don't miss it.
Listen to Our Sister Podcast:
We have a sister podcast - Winning Isn't Easy: Navigating Your Social Security Disability Claim. Give it a listen: https://wiessdpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
LINK TO ROBBED OF YOUR PEACE OF MIND: https://mailchi.mp/caveylaw/ltd-robbed-of-your-piece-of-mind
LINK TO THE DISABILITY INSURANCE CLAIM SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR PROFESSIONALS: https://mailchi.mp/caveylaw/professionals-guide-to-ltd-benefits
FREE CONSULT LINK: https://caveylaw.com/contact-us/
Need Help Today?:
Need help with your Long-Term Disability or ERISA claim? Have questions? Please feel welcome to reach out to use for a FREE consultation. Just mention you listened to our podcast.
Review, like, and give us a thumbs up wherever you are listening to Winning Isn't Easy. We love to see your feedback about our podcast, and it helps us grow and improve.
Please remember that the content shared is for informational purposes only, and should not replace personalized legal advice or guidance from qualified professionals.

  continue reading

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