If you live in Alliston or the surrounding Simcoe County area and your long term disability claim has been denied, terminated, or unfairly reduced, Mulqueen Disability Law is here to help. Navigating disability insurance claims can be overwhelming, but our experienced long term disability lawyers provide knowledgeable, compassionate, and results-oriented support to help you secure the benefits you deserve.


Advocating for Alliston Residents with Denied LTD Claims

Insurance companies often reject claims, particularly when conditions are not visibly apparent or difficult to measure. Whether your disability is physical, mental, or a combination, we work closely with your healthcare team to gather detailed documentation and build a strong, persuasive case.

We assist clients with:

  • Mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and work-related burnout (depression disability lawyer)
  • Chronic pain and fatigue disorders, including fibromyalgia, back injuries, arthritis, and other musculoskeletal issues (chronic pain disability lawyer)
  • Neurological conditions such as migraines, concussions, and multiple sclerosis
  • Post-COVID and long COVID complications (COVID law firm, COVID litigation)
  • Autoimmune and complex medical conditions

Supporting Alliston’s Workforce

Alliston is home to professionals across healthcare, education, trades, agriculture, and small business. We understand that your disability affects your ability to perform your unique job responsibilities. Our legal team ensures insurers clearly understand the impact of your condition on your work.

We represent clients in sectors including:

  • Healthcare professionals, such as nurses, personal support workers, and therapists
  • Educators and school staff
  • Tradespeople, factory workers, and agricultural employees
  • Business owners, administrative staff, and office professionals

Disability Insurance Legal Services in Alliston

Mulqueen Disability Law provides full legal support for all disability insurance matters, including:


Common Conditions in Disability Claims

We frequently assist Alliston clients with conditions that insurers often question, including:

  • Depression, anxiety, PTSD, and burnout (depression disability lawyer)
  • Chronic pain and musculoskeletal disorders (chronic pain disability lawyer)
  • Long COVID and post-viral syndromes (COVID law firm, COVID litigation)
  • Neurological or cognitive disorders
  • Autoimmune and fatigue-related illnesses

Our team gathers medical, occupational, and expert evidence to clearly demonstrate the severity of your disability.


Why Choose Mulqueen Disability Law in Alliston

With extensive experience in long term disability law, disability insurance claims, and life insurance litigation, we understand how insurance companies operate and know how to challenge their tactics effectively.

What makes us different:

  • No fees unless we win your case
  • Trauma-informed, personalized service for each client
  • Skilled in LTD OTIP claims, STD disputes, and life insurance litigation
  • Flexible consultations available in-person or online

Get Legal Help for Disability Benefits in Alliston

If your LTD or STD claim has been denied, terminated, or reduced, you don’t have to face the insurance company alone. Mulqueen Disability Law is ready to help you secure the benefits you deserve.

Contact us today for a free consultation. We serve clients throughout Alliston, Simcoe County, and nearby communities, with both local and virtual appointments available.

How do I know if my disability qualifies for benefits in Alliston?

Eligibility depends on your policy and medical documentation. Most policies use a test of whether you can perform your “own occupation” for the first two years, and then any occupation afterward.

Can mental health conditions qualify for LTD benefits in Alliston?

Yes. Conditions like depression, anxiety, or PTSD can qualify if they prevent you from working. We regularly help clients with psychological disabilities secure their benefits.

What if my condition is invisible, like chronic pain or fatigue?

Even without visible symptoms, disabilities that impair work can qualify. Strong medical evidence is key in these cases, and we help ensure your condition is properly documented.

What happens if my disability improves?

If you recover enough to return to work, benefits usually stop. However, if you need to try a gradual return-to-work program, some policies allow this without cutting off benefits entirely.

Why do insurance companies hire surveillance investigators in Alliston?

Insurers sometimes use video surveillance to discredit claimants. We advise clients on how to prepare and respond if surveillance is used against them.