Has anyone had any experience with this? I work for a large bank and they've told me I need a doctor to support my claim. My ENT knows I have severe tinnitus/hyperacusis/dysacusis, as diagnosed by him, but when I brought this up in his office he seemed to dance around the subject and I did it late in the appointment so got no closure. In the same breath he suggested I speak with my neurologist about the hyperacusis symptoms and hearing distortion, saying it had migrated from my peripheral to central nervous system.
My workplace, a large investment bank, has said I can get 85% pay for up to 6 months, but the third party insurance provider was a bit cagey when I asked them what I needed to provide - they simply said I should give them my doctor's contact info.
Hence I don't have a well coordinated claim, and I have no idea what pitfalls I should be looking out for or what other factors are in play. Has anyone in the US done this?
I have no doubt I need time off - I'm barely sleeping, barely eating, and can't produce a decent work product. I just want to try my best to recover.
My workplace, a large investment bank, has said I can get 85% pay for up to 6 months, but the third party insurance provider was a bit cagey when I asked them what I needed to provide - they simply said I should give them my doctor's contact info.
Hence I don't have a well coordinated claim, and I have no idea what pitfalls I should be looking out for or what other factors are in play. Has anyone in the US done this?
I have no doubt I need time off - I'm barely sleeping, barely eating, and can't produce a decent work product. I just want to try my best to recover.