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Post on Apr. 24, 2016
One of the thorniest issues in life insurance law is how courts decide who is a beneficiary for purposes of being paid life insurance benefits. For insurance policies that were sold to individuals outside of their work, state law applies to this question. States have varied law on this subject, but...
Post on Apr. 21, 2016
On April 12, 2016, the U.S. Second Circuit of Appeals issued a decision which significantly impacts how group insurance cases are assessed by courts. In Halo v. Yale Health, the court considered a situation where a health plan administrator failed to include all of the required information in its...
Post on Apr. 20, 2016
Life Insurance Waiver of Premium Due to Disability When Laura Hawkins became disabled in 1982, she made a claim for a benefit under her employer’s life insurance plan called a “Waiver of Premium.” Life Insurance Premium Waivers are available under many employer sponsored group life plans. When an...
Post on Aug. 30, 2011
Very few federal social programs provide financial support for the disabled. Two programs - Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income – provide money benefits to disabled people to replace the income they lost due to their disability. Social Security Disability (SSD) is available...
Post on May 31, 2011
Very few federal social programs provide financial support for the disabled. Two programs - Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income – provide money benefits to disabled people to replace the income they lost due to their disability. Social Security Disability (SSD) is available...