This is a case that Ben Glass argued in the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in November. It involved a former Cox Enterprises employee who's benefits were terminated by Aetna, the plan administrator, after seven years of payments. Ben argued that Aetna violated ERISA claim regulations in several ways, including ignoring the social security determination that the claimant remained disabled. Ever wondered why insurance companies can suddenly terminate benefits after years without warning? ...
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This is a case that Ben Glass argued in the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in November. It involved a former Cox Enterprises employee who's benefits were terminated by Aetna, the plan administrator, after seven years of payments. Ben argued that Aetna violated ERISA claim regulations in several ways, including ignoring the social security determination that the claimant remained disabled. Ever wondered why insurance companies can suddenly terminate benefits after years without warning? ...
What Led to the Termination of the Claimant's Disability Benefits Despite Medical Evidence?
ERISA Disability and Life Insurance Litigation
54 minutes
1 year ago
What Led to the Termination of the Claimant's Disability Benefits Despite Medical Evidence?
The claimant, a plant manager, left his job due to a series of strokes and heart problems. His medical conditions included high-grade stenosis (narrowed blood vessels), hypertension, diabetes, two strokes, serious coronary artery disease leading to triple bypass surgery, numbness and neuropathy, slurred speech, facial droop, poor balance, memory problems, arteriosclerotic heart disease (hardened arteries), stage three kidney disease, hives and swelling due to an allergic reaction to diabetes ...
ERISA Disability and Life Insurance Litigation
This is a case that Ben Glass argued in the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in November. It involved a former Cox Enterprises employee who's benefits were terminated by Aetna, the plan administrator, after seven years of payments. Ben argued that Aetna violated ERISA claim regulations in several ways, including ignoring the social security determination that the claimant remained disabled. Ever wondered why insurance companies can suddenly terminate benefits after years without warning? ...