The Plaintiff, with the help of a California disability attorney, filed this lawsuit in the United States District Court against Standard Insurance Company (Standard) and the Oscient Pharmaceuticals Corporation Employee Benefit Plan (Oscient). The lawsuit claims that the Plaintiff did not continue to receive the disability benefits that she was entitled to under the Plan
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This Week on DIAttorney.com (04/07/2012)
Disability Blog & Cases:
Are Independent Medical Evaluation (IME) Providers Really “Independent”?
After being twice denied continued disability benefits, an Addiction Medicine Physician, with the help of his California Disability Attorney, was forced to file a lawsuit against Hartford.
Disability Blog & Cases:
North Carolina Court Determines That Sedgwick Abused Their Discretion And Wrongfully Denied …
Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company Sued By United Dairy Farmers Employee For Wrongful Termination of Long Term Disability Benefits
In Daniel C. Vs Reliance Standard Life Insurance Company, the Plaintiff has filed a lawsuit with the help of his Ohio Disability Lawyer for the termination of long term disability benefits that were promised under the Plan provided by Plaintiff’s employer, United Dairy Farmers, Inc. (UDF).
History of the Plaintiff
Plaintiff worked at UDF…
This Week on DIAttorney.com (03/31/2012)
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AT&T Employee Dealing With Sedgwick Has Horrible Disability Benefit Claim Experience
Our client, an AT&T employee for more than 40 years became disabled and unable to do her job due to cervical myeolapathy neck pain, chronic headaches and a torn rotator cuff in her shoulder. Her claim for short term disability benefits under…
Is my disability policy regulated by ERISA?
ERISA is a federal law that governs most disability plans offered through employers and was enacted in part to make it more affordable for employers to offer long-term disability coverage and health insurance for employees. Unfortunately, ERISA tends to be an unfair law for disability insurance claimants.
The limitations and obstacles inherent to an ERISA…
This Week on DIAttorney.com (03/24/2012)
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Microsoft Employee Sues Prudential For Wrongful Denial Of Long-Term Disability Benefits
A Washington lawyer just filed a federal lawsuit against The Prudential Insurance Company of America (Prudential). The Plaintiff, Jewel T., worked as an Escalation Specialist for Microsoft. This employment entitled to the Plaintiff to short-term and long-term disability benefits via…
Lump Sum Buyouts: Savvy Or Foolish
Long term disability insurance provides the needed safety net to protect against disabling injury or illness. Some insurance companies offer a provision called a "lump sum buyout" which may be beneficial to the policy holder.
A lump sum buyout is the payment of funds in exchange for the surrender of one’s long term disability policy.
Anheuser-Busch, Harrah’s, and DRS Technologies Employees Sue Prudential For The Wrongful Termination Of Short-Term Or Long-Term Disability Benefits
The Prudential Insurance Company of America (Prudential) was sued in three separate cases in the Federal Courts of Missouri, Georgia, and Arizona for the wrongful termination of long-term disability benefits that are promised under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). In all three cases filed through the respective plaintiffs’ disability lawyers, Prudential is accused…
This Week on DIAttorney.com (03/17/2012)
Disability Blog & Cases:
Clopay Corporation Customer Service Representative Sues Prudential For The Wrongful Denial Of Long-Term Disability Benefits
An attorney recently filed a federal lawsuit in the Ohio district court against The Prudential Insurance Company of America (Prudential) and Clopay Corporation Long-Term Disability Coverage (Clopay). The Plaintiff, Kimberly G., was employed as a Customer…
Allstate Claim Senior Manager Sues Liberty Life For Wrongful Termination Of Long-Term Disability Benefits
An Illinois disability lawyer filed a federal lawsuit in Federal court against Liberty Life Assurance Company of Boston (Liberty) and Allstate Cafeteria Plan (Allstate). The Plaintiff, William B., was employed by Allstate as a Claim Senior Manager. Due to this employment, Plaintiff was eligible to receive short-term and long-term disability benefits under the Allstate STD…
