ERISA: The Basics, the Details, and the Facts
What is ERISA law? ERISA is an acronym for the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). This federal law was established in 1974 to set minimum standards for employers’ handling and paying out disability, pension, and other benefits. The act lays out your rights when filing a…
What’s the Difference: Own Occupation Disability vs. Any Occupation Disability
When you must file a claim for disability benefits, you should know what options you have. Even more important, you should understand…
How Does the Appeals Process Help Me?
When someone files a claim for long-term disability, there are a number of reasons that the claim may be denied. Some…
Different Types of Disabilities We Can Help With
When it comes to workers suffering an injury and needing to file a disability claim, there are certain types of…
Why an Attorney Is Necessary for an Appeal When ERISA Disability Is Denied
As an employee in a specific industry, your benefits are supposed to be protected by ERISA law. Unfortunately, there are too…
How Does ERISA Protect Me from Insurance Company Tactics?
In any matter when someone must file a claim for benefits, the process can be daunting and intimidating. After all,…
Does ERISA Apply to My Benefits and Am I Covered?
For many individuals, understanding ERISA law can be complex and it’s important to have knowledge of what benefits are covered. It’s also…
A Guide to ERISA Law: What Is It and How Does It Work?
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Aetna Medical Director in SoCal Admits Failure to Review Patient Records
California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones has begun an investigation into the clinical review process at Aetna, a healthcare giant that…