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They've lost my medical records :(

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12 weeks ago my company applied for permanent health insurance a form of medical retirement for me. I was told the process takes up to 12 weeks. Yesterday as the 12 weeks were up I emailed HR to find out when the decision was due. They called unum to see what the hold up was & they said they were waiting for info from my GP.

So I chased my GPs secretary & was told they had requested last 3 years medical records. Now I knew these had been sent before as my GP said they had. The secretary double checked & they were posted on 30th April. She said she'd phone unum to find out why they wanted them again. She called me back 10 mins later saying they claimed not to have received them. She then gave me the tracking number from Royal Mail. I checked on line, they were delivered on 1st may at 07:09am & signed for!! So basically the company I'm supposed to trust to make such an important decision have lost my medical records & really the claims not even started :'( feeling so low right now, woke up in agony this morning. GP secretary said they're so short staffed she can't copy them again for a couple of months. I only managed to make it through the last 12 weeks by sheer stubbornness not sure I can make another 12 weeks :(

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That particular insurance company has a bad name for itself in the USA - Supreme Court judge called it a disability denial factory! Funnily (or not) enough there's also a link to them & DWP & Atos! Googling Unum makes interesting reading!

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Scary reading

It makes me so mad when you send things recorded they get there then miraculously disappear

So sorry Suzy hope it is cleared up soon for you

VG x

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SuzyB

Me too I can't go another 3 months of pushing myself to work like I have

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You could write to them saying that you're giving them 7 days in which to sort this matter out after which time you will put it in the hands of your legal team.

Letters like this often have a miraculous effect on sluggish people! You have nothing to lose by doing this. Best of luck!

Moffy x

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SuzyB

Trouble is they still have to make a decision so I don't want to piss them off

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SuzyB

Just had an email saying they've found the notes & will give me a decision by next week so fingers crossed

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ladymoth

Oh well done! :)

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