If you're looking for information about ERISA disability claims, you have come to the right place. Our team of experienced disability lawyers regularly publishes new, free information to help legal consumers like you make smart decisions about their cases. Of course, if you're just curious about the law, you're certainly welcome to browse as well!
For those of you who are interested in learning even more about disability claims, we have written a book on long term disability claims that you can request for free. It shines a light on the rather unusual area of law known as ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act).
If you or anyone you know has had their disability claim denied, call our main office in Fairfax at (703)584-7277 to discuss the claim.
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If You and Your Employer and Your Doctor Agree that You Are Too Disabled to Work, Is Your Disability Claim a Slam-Dunk?Your employer and your doctor agree that you are too disabled to work. Does this mean you have an "easy win" with your disability case?
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Now that I have Filed Suit, Should I Settle my Long-Term Disability Claim?When your long-term disability claim has been denied and you sue the insurance company , how should you think about settling your case?
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Should I Accept the Long-Term Disability Company's Offer to Buy Out My Policy Benefits? Talk to An Attorney First.When you are receiving a long-term disability benefits insurance company may offer you a lump sum settlement. Should you take it?
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Do I Need to hire a Virginia Long Term Disability Law Firm or Attorney Before Applying for Benefits?Work with a long term disability attorney before you apply for benefits. Experienced disability law firms can help.
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How Many ERISA Disability Attorneys Serve Northern Virginia?Do you know how many practicing ERISA disability attorneys there are in Virginia? You may be surprised to find out how low that number is.
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ELCA Long Term Disability (Portico) Policy - Not Much Coverage for Lutheran PastorsThe ELCA Long Term Disability Plan managed by Portico offers a low level of protection. Find out why