Month: May 2020
ERISA Claims & 5 Mistakes Made When Filing – Mistake #4
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be discussing five mistakes individuals make when filing ERISA claims for long term disability and short term disability, life insurance, pension or retirement, and sometimes large medical benefit claims. The fourth mistake is failing
ERISA Claims & 5 Mistakes Made When Filing – Mistake #3
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be discussing five mistakes individuals make when filing ERISA claims for long term disability and short term disability, life insurance, pension or retirement, and sometimes large medical benefit claims. The third mistake is failing
401k Early Withdrawals & the CARES Act

I am out of work and out of money – Can I take money out of my 401(k)? The coronavirus pandemic has created a number of hardships especially for those in businesses that rely upon personal contact with people. If
ERISA Claims & 5 Mistakes Made When Filing – Mistake #2
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be discussing five mistakes individuals make when filing ERISA claims for long term disability and short term disability, life insurance, pension or retirement, and sometimes large medical benefit claims. The second mistake is missing
COBRA Continuation Coverage Claims & COVID-19

Did you lose your health insurance when you lost your job or had your hours reduced? If an employee has employer-provided health insurance and is laid off, or has hours reduced to part-time, that health insurance coverage may be ending.
Update on Office Operations (May 2020)

Our office is now open to the public for face-to-face meetings. We are meeting with clients in both our Tuscaloosa and Birmingham offices, maintaining 6 feet social distancing at all times. If you do not feel comfortable coming to meet
ERISA Claims & 5 Mistakes Made When Filing – Mistake #1
Over the next few weeks, we’ll be discussing five mistakes individuals make when filing ERISA claims for long term disability and short term disability, life insurance, pension or retirement, and sometimes large medical benefit claims. The first mistake is thinking
COVID Messed Me Up: Am I too late to appeal my disability claim?

Many people who have pending long-term disability claims have been forced to shuffle those concerns to the back of their lives until they tend other matters. It has been a challenge just to figure out how to obtain ongoing medical