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The Problem is ERISA: The Rising Judicial Chorus: Judge Karlton
http://problemiserisa.blogspot.com/2009/09/rising-judicial-chorus-judge-karlton.html
The Problem is ERISA. Proudly published by the Johnston Law Office. ERISA is the federal law governing employee benefits, like your health insurance. If you get your insurance through your employment, and if you think "insurance" is an enforceable contract that the insurer will cover what it says it will, then you don't have insurance at all - you only think you do. Monday, September 28, 2009. The Rising Judicial Chorus: Judge Karlton. Insurance companies never call a claim file a claim file. Instead...
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The Problem is ERISA: Three things to add to Market Intelligence Center’s Guide to Understanding Long-Term Disability Insurance
http://problemiserisa.blogspot.com/2014/06/three-things-to-add-to-market.html
The Problem is ERISA. Proudly published by the Johnston Law Office. ERISA is the federal law governing employee benefits, like your health insurance. If you get your insurance through your employment, and if you think "insurance" is an enforceable contract that the insurer will cover what it says it will, then you don't have insurance at all - you only think you do. Tuesday, June 24, 2014. Three things to add to Market Intelligence Center’s Guide to Understanding Long-Term Disability Insurance. Is someth...
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The Problem is ERISA: Goofus Wins
http://problemiserisa.blogspot.com/2009/08/goofus-wins.html
The Problem is ERISA. Proudly published by the Johnston Law Office. ERISA is the federal law governing employee benefits, like your health insurance. If you get your insurance through your employment, and if you think "insurance" is an enforceable contract that the insurer will cover what it says it will, then you don't have insurance at all - you only think you do. Friday, August 14, 2009. Featured Goofus and Gallant. Now we know, at least in ERISAworld. Goofus in a landslide. To, among other things: ei...
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The Problem is ERISA: A basic primer on "de novo" versus "abuse of discretion" judicial analysis
http://problemiserisa.blogspot.com/2009/09/basic-primer-on-denovo-versus-abuse-of.html
The Problem is ERISA. Proudly published by the Johnston Law Office. ERISA is the federal law governing employee benefits, like your health insurance. If you get your insurance through your employment, and if you think "insurance" is an enforceable contract that the insurer will cover what it says it will, then you don't have insurance at all - you only think you do. Monday, September 21, 2009. A basic primer on "de novo" versus "abuse of discretion" judicial analysis. Discusses “de novo” revi...Then ther...
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“Independent” medical exams and “reasonable” grounds for denying your claim - Johnston Law Office
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Independent medical exams and reasonable grounds for denying your claim. As we’ve seen when an insurance company has managed to grant itself discretion it gets the benefit of the most absurd judicial deference known to the law. The courts make no bones about it: a decision to deny benefits, even if the court agrees it is wrong, will nonetheless be upheld so long as the court concludes it was reasonable. Not reasonable, reasonable ). So what does it take for a wrong decision to be reasonable? These physic...
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The Problem is ERISA: ERISA insurers subject to punitive damages? Yes, says New York federal court
http://problemiserisa.blogspot.com/2015/01/erisa-insurers-subject-to-punitive.html
The Problem is ERISA. Proudly published by the Johnston Law Office. ERISA is the federal law governing employee benefits, like your health insurance. If you get your insurance through your employment, and if you think "insurance" is an enforceable contract that the insurer will cover what it says it will, then you don't have insurance at all - you only think you do. Monday, January 12, 2015. ERISA insurers subject to punitive damages? Yes, says New York federal court. Big deal if it catches on). 131 S Ct...
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The Problem is ERISA: More on remands, and another selection from the Rising Judicial Chorus’ greatest hits
http://problemiserisa.blogspot.com/2013/08/more-on-remands-and-another-selection.html
The Problem is ERISA. Proudly published by the Johnston Law Office. ERISA is the federal law governing employee benefits, like your health insurance. If you get your insurance through your employment, and if you think "insurance" is an enforceable contract that the insurer will cover what it says it will, then you don't have insurance at all - you only think you do. Wednesday, August 14, 2013. More on remands, and another selection from the Rising Judicial Chorus’ greatest hits. Judge Acker had quite a f...
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The Problem is ERISA: News: Claimants prevail before Supreme Court. Not news: "insurance" industry spins big loss as big win
http://problemiserisa.blogspot.com/2011/05/news-claimants-prevail-before-supreme.html
The Problem is ERISA. Proudly published by the Johnston Law Office. ERISA is the federal law governing employee benefits, like your health insurance. If you get your insurance through your employment, and if you think "insurance" is an enforceable contract that the insurer will cover what it says it will, then you don't have insurance at all - you only think you do. Monday, May 16, 2011. News: Claimants prevail before Supreme Court. Not news: insurance industry spins big loss as big win. So CIGNA appeale...