

has been provided with information in the Januletter advising her of her right to appeal, and the method to do so, should she disagree with the decision to discontinue benefits.We trust that this information resolves this Complaint as to Matrix. I am not happy with this company or how it has handled my claim from the beginning. Their letter of denial was complete of inconsistencies, and they even contradicted themselves. This company has a reputation for being sued for denying benefits to claimants on Incorrect information. They also made a "threat" to disclose their review to SSD which was also in review, trying to scare me. I was physically examined by a physician assigned by SSD and my benefits will continue indefinitely with periodic reviews. Matrix however, used a "consultant" with no expertise in my area of concern, and he made a decision based on information provided by Matrix. His comments were completely irrelevant to my case, so either he overlooked the pertinent necessary information, or Matrix neglected to provide him the necessary paperwork. He never interviewed me, never examined me, and formed his own opinion. This "consultant" is also known for being sued for finding in favor of the company and denying claimants their benefits. Once I file my appeal, I expect a quick response in favor of continuing my benefits, and if not I will be suing them in court. I'm sick and shouldn't have to be going through this difficult time fighting for my rights. I want to be working but am not in any state to do so right now.

I also want to prevent this from happening to other claimants in their time of need as Matrix has been sued over 57 times in the last 10 years and lost because they run a sham company, have no morals, high turnovers, and former employees even complain what a horrible company to work for.
