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Aflac - What Happen To Companies That You Could Trust

Short Term Disability Policy - Complaint
Review by percyphillips1957 on 2012-08-12
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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA -- The female, I am not going to call her a lady made AFLAC the next coming. Well jumping ahead one year. A doctor at the VA hospital diagnosed me as being in the first stage of kidney failure. My kidneys are working at a level 3. That was in may of this year. Because I drive for a living I can't drive. I've been out of work since June 20th of this year. I called my AFLAC representative about three times she return my call once. When I told her about the trouble I was having she was going to check her resource, and would call me back later that evening or the next day. I guess now my science is not what it use to be but 24 hours should have past at lease a couple of months ago. Now my next step was to call a local office in Houston, Texas, 713 677 0760.I was told that the person was out of town and would be back the following monday anyway, no call. Is there somebody we can call. Like the state attorney generals office.
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Posted by Steven on 2012-08-13:
I'm sorry about your condition, I hope you are able to get better. If you have a disability policy, you can submit an initial disability claim form which is a 4 page form, which includes 1 page for your employer to fill out and two pages for your doctor. You can also call their customer service at 1-800-992-3522. No need to contact the attorney general, the customer service reps are glad to help anyway they can.

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