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What
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Dateline NBC Investigation |
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Oct. 16 Insurance we buy it for peace of mind to cover our homes, our health, our lives. Millions of Americans have disability insurance to help replace lost income in case of a serious illness or injury. If you cant work, those benefits may be crucial for you and your family. But what if, suddenly, unexpectedly, your benefits were cut off? Thats what happened to the people in this story. We found some startling charges against the biggest disability insurance provider in the country. Correspondent John Larson reports in this Dateline Investigation. |

IT BEGAN ON a stretch of Interstate 40 in Albuquerque,
New Mexico in February of 1998 a car salesman swerves to avoid some
rocks, and the world suddenly turns upside down.
“The nurses and all the physicians they
were saying, ‘Do you have any feeling? Can you move your legs?’”
says John Montano. “And I kept telling them, ‘I can’t
feel anything from the chest down.’”
The accident had severed John Montanos
spinal cord. Although he was spared some limited use of his arms, hes
considered a quadriplegic paralyzed for life.
And what lay ahead could hardly have looked worse.
Unable to work or support his family, Montano faced losing everything. But
like millions of Americans, he had prepared for just such a disaster. He
had paid $59 a month for disability insurance, which promised if he was
ever too sick or too injured to keep working, it would help replace his
lost income. The checks began arriving as promised, but after two years
he got a shocking letter. His disability benefits were being cut off.
I was scared, says Montano. I
was frightened. I go, Well, theres got to be a mistake.
But there was no mistake. Montanos insurance
company had decided that despite his paralysis he no longer deserved benefits.
So what was going on? Sources tell Dateline that what happened to john Montano
may have been part of something much larger. a dateline investigation into
whether the largest disability carrier in the United States Unum
provident launched a company-wide effort to cut costs aggressively,
and in the process, unfairly denied benefits, selling out people it promised
to protect.
They just basically cut me off and that
was it, says Montano.
In Montanos case, UnumProvident claimed
to have good reason. It said it had surveillance tape, that
Montano had improved immensely and he should go back to work
selling cars.
Was there any way that Montano was faking his
quadriplegia?