St. Louis Attorney Blog: Read The Latest Firm News, Learn About Your Case, Join The Discussion!
This blog is an opportunity for our attorneys to keep in touch with our clients, accident victims, and those in Missouri and Illinois grappling with legal issues. In these short, informative, posts, we hope to connect our readers with the most important information they need about their cases while also giving them an opportunity to comment on posts, ask questions, and become a part of our community.
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What is "ERISA" anyway? Luke Cusack gives you a general idea of what the law known as "ERISA" covers -
Phil Tatlow files new ERISA suits against Cigna Insurance Co Phil Tatlow filed two new Lawsuits against Cigna Insurance & Life Insurance Company of North America for ERISA long term disability and breach of fiduciary duty -
What If Your ERISA Plan Lies? If your employer-sponsored benefit plan misrepresents your coverage or benefits, all is not lost. ERISA allows you to pursue "equitable" remedies. -
My long-term disability claim was denied. What do I do next? When a client's long-term disability claim is denied they often don't know what to do next. There are important steps to take to protect yourself. -
Sports, Disability, and ERISA Professional athletes need help from ERISA attorneys when seeking disability benefits. -
Supreme Court Saves ERISA Claims Many claims will be saved from ERISA's statute of limitations, as Court holds retirement plans have a continuing duty to monitor and remove imprudent assets. -
Sue Now or Forever Hold Your Peace ERISA plans can give you only months to sue after a final denial, and federal courts are allowing it. -
How to Fight ERISA Plans With Free Information When an insurer denies benefits, your biggest weapon on appeal is the right to request all relevant information concerning your claim, free of charge. -
US District Court in Missouri orders discovery in ERISA case Bollwerk & Tatlow sues Prudential and AB in an ERISA case for of Breach of Fiduciary duty and civil penalties claim and are allowed to conduct discovery. -
Lawyer/Client Try to Cheat ERISA Plan, Fail Miserably Lawyer and client lie to a health insurer, get caught, have to pay back everything they owe plus nearly $150,000 in attorney's fees and costs.