by Kevin Van Dyke | Jan 13, 2020 | Claims Administration, ERISA, Long Term Disability
ONE LONG-TERM DISABILITY CLAIM; TWO DIFFERENT VIEWS. WHAT IS A CLAIMANT TO DO? Most are familiar with the famous sketch of the simultaneous silhouette of the older and younger woman appearing within the same image. Both women can be seen within the same drawing.... by Kevin Van Dyke | Nov 4, 2019 | ERISA, Long Term Disability
ERISA LONG-TERM DISABILITY BASICS: THE CONTINUING PROOF OF LOSS For those who have successfully fought to have a disability claim approved, they want it to stay that way. When the letter arrives from an insurance company seeking an update in status, most claimants... by Josh Watros | Sep 9, 2019 | ERISA, Long Term Disability
ERISA Long-Term Disability Basics: Social Media and Disability Claims – Revisiting “An Online ‘Friend’ You May Not ‘Like’” Stay off social media if you have a long-term disability claim. We have written about this issue before. See, Long-Term Disability... by Kevin Van Dyke | Jul 12, 2018 | ERISA, Long Term Disability
SIXTH CIRCUIT KILLS ERISA LTD CLAIM FOR FAILING TO FILE A BENEFITS APPLICATION The typical scenario in a benefits claim works something like this: An employee becomes ill or injured. An employee takes a medical leave of absence. If the employer has sponsored a... by Josh Watros | Jan 23, 2018 | ERISA, Long Term Disability
The American Bar Association Tips Section Publishes ERISA Disability Article by J.J. CONWAY, ESQ. The Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association has published an article authored by J.J. Conway, Esq. discussing the history and usage of...
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