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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 begin to worry – and rightly so. As the Western District of...
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 Insurance Update: An Online ‘Friend’ You May Not ‘Like.’ Perhaps one of the most overlooked features about ERISA disability claims is the...
HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM PENSION ERRORS
Admittedly, the title may be a bit misleading – there is no foolproof way to shield yourself from pension errors. Pensions and other retirement benefits are complicated beasts, often tracking 30+ years of an employee’s career history across multiple positions,...
THE UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF LABOR FILES AMICUS BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS’ STANDING IN MITCHELL V. BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF NORTH DAKOTA
On January 22, 2019, the United States Secretary of Labor filed an amicus curiae brief in support of the plaintiff-appellants/ cross-appellees Ivan and Melissa Mitchell in the matter of Mitchell, et al. v. Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota, et al. Blue Cross Blue...
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 disability program, a claim for benefits is filed. If there is a short-term...
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 Social Security Disability Insurance awards in long-term disability insurance cases. The...
2018: THE COMING ERISA DISABILITY REGULATIONS AND A BIT OF GOOD NEWS FOR CLAIMANTS
Insurance companies administering ERISA long-term disability claims may be facing new rules. In 2012 the U.S. Department of Labor’s ERISA Advisory Council undertook a study on issues relating to managing disability claims in the ERISA administrative review context....
MICHIGAN COURT OF APPEALS: THE STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS IS RUNNING BEFORE THE HARM CATCHES UP.
The Michigan Court of Appeals has held that, for the purposes of a claim under the Court of Claims Act, the statute of limitations may begin to run prior to any actual deprivation of financial benefit. In Bauserman v. Unemployment Insurance Agency, No. 333181 (Mich....
A LAWYER’S TOUGH TALK ON LONG TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE CLAIMS
In twenty years of handling employee benefit disputes, I have made a few observations on the ways to keep a long-term disability insurance claim in “approved status” or “open” as insurance companies say. A disability claimant’s medical file should include an accurate...