Although some cases are more difficult than others, ERISA cases generally involve complex statutes and related issues. ERISA cases also are handled differently from other claims procedurally. In order to maximize success in your long-term disability case, for example, specific materials must be compiled and submitted to the insurance company and/or benefits administrator. If an ERISA appeal was not successful and you are forced to file a lawsuit, the Federal court can only review the insurance company’s files and the contents of your ERISA appeal. This signifies the importance of proper document submission at earlier stages of your case.  We know how to correctly handle your ERISA case and maximize your compensation. Let Thomas Pleasant help put your best foot forward during your appeal, to ensure that your case is viable should a lawsuit have to be filed. Involving an attorney early in the process should give you an advantage.

Frequently Asked Questions

 


Q: How complex are ERISA claims and will I get compensated?

A: Although some cases are more difficult than others, ERISA cases generally involve complex statutes and related issues. ERISA cases also are handled differently from other claims procedurally. In order to maximize success in your long-term disability case, for example, specific materials must be compiled and submitted to the insurance company and/or benefits administrator. If an ERISA appeal was not successful and you are forced to file a lawsuit, the Federal court can only review the insurance company’s files and the contents of your ERISA appeal. This signifies the importance of proper document submission at earlier stages of your case. We know how to correctly handle your ERISA case and maximize your compensation. Let Thomas Pleasant help put your best foot forward during your appeal, to ensure that your case is viable should a lawsuit have to be filed. Involving an attorney early in the process should give you an advantage.


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