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Myths You Hear about ERISA long term disability claims If you are thinking about filing for disability under your employer's long term disability insurance policy, you are bound to get some "advice." Beware. -
Court rejects MetLife Fibroymyalgia Denial and Rips Jeff Lieberman, MD Opinion Anyone who's ever had a disability claim based on fibromyalgia should read this opinion from a court taking MetLife to task. -
Before You Talk to the Adjuster.... Ben Glass discusses his TV ads in Fairfax County. -
But, Ben, the doctor's done this before! Your doctors prior "bad acts" won't help YOUR medical malpractice case. -
What Happens When Bad Pet Food Makes Pets Sick? Can a family recover emotional damages for a pet who has died from bad pet food? -
Nursing Home Patient Walks from Home and Dies A sad medical malpractice case about a Nursing home patient walks away from nursing home and dies. -
Federal Jury Finds Unum Guilty of Fraud in Forcing Claimants to File for Social Security Insurance companies routinely require disability claimants to apply for social security benefits, even though they know that the vast majority won't qualify. -
VA Supreme Court Rules Against Parents Wrongful Birth Case The Virginia Supreme Court has reversed a $4,000,000 verdict awarded by a Fairfax Circuit Court jury several years ago in a case involving "wrongful birth."