Can I appeal an absence claim decision made by Metlife?

Asked 4 months ago
Yes, it is possible to appeal an absence claim decision made by Metlife. When an individual receives a determination regarding their absence claim, Metlife provides information on the specific process for appeals. Typically, this process includes a defined timeframe within which the appeal must be submitted. It is important to carefully review the notification you received concerning your claim denial, as it usually outlines the reasons for the decision along with any relevant documentation that should accompany your appeal. To proceed with an appeal, you will need to gather any necessary supporting documents that may strengthen your case. This could include medical records, personal statements, or additional evidence that addresses the reasons behind the initial denial of the claim. Submitting a well-organized appeal can increase the chances of a favorable outcome. In addition, it may be helpful to review the specific guidelines provided by Metlife regarding their total absence solutions. These guidelines often include details about how best to structure your appeal and what information is needed. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is advisable to refer to the current web page where Metlife outlines their processes and provides contact information for further assistance if needed.
Adam Goldkamp is the editor / author responsible for this content.
Answered Aug 3, 2025

Need further help?

Type out your followup or related question and we will get you an answer right away.

Similar Questions

Need to call Metlife - Total Absence?

If you need to call Metlife - Total Absence customer service, now that you have the answers that you needed, click the button below. You can either call them on your phone or use our free AI-powered phone to dial for you, get a rep for you, and more.
Call Metlife - Total Absence

Metlife - Total Absence

Find a list of many popular Metlife - Total Absence questions with answers or step by step guides on our FAQ page below. Or ask a whole new question and get an answer right away.
Call Metlife - Total AbsenceMetlife - Total Absence Customer Service FAQAsk a Question
Was this page helpful?YesNeeds work
Sharing is what powers GetHuman's free customer service contact information and tools. You can help!