Disability Blog & Cases:
Five disability lawsuits recently filed against UNUM in Tennessee, Ohio, Missouri, and Michigan
Five ERISA disability lawsuits have been recently filed against the UNUM Life Insurance Company of America for the wrongful denial of disability benefits. In each of the cases, a disability attorney from Tennessee, Ohio, Missouri and Michigan have filed suit for the payment of disability benefits that have been wrongfully denied and owed to their clients. Let’s take a closer look at each of the lawsuits.
Disability Blog & Cases:
Disabled attorney forced to sue UNUM for her disability benefits
A 53-year-old disabled attorney and her New York disability attorney filed a Federal lawsuit against the insurer UNUM on July 15, 2011 for collection of her disability benefits. A Toxic Tort Trial and Litigation Attorney and partner at a well-known firm, the claimant was forced to stop working due to her deteriorating medical condition in April 2009.
Disability Blog & Cases:
Aetna Life Insurance Company sued by Bank of America and Huhtamaki employees for failing to provide ERISA benefits
Two Plaintiffs filed cases against Aetna Life Insurance Company (Aetna) in the Maine and California District Courts due to the failure to provide disability benefits provided by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) of 1974. In the previously mentioned cases filed through the plaintiffs’ disability lawyers, it is alleged that Aetna has wrongfully denied the Plaintiffs’ claims for disability benefits as provided by the terms of those respective plans.