The VA “Benefit of the Doubt” Rule Helps Veterans in VA Disability Compensation CasesIn VA service-connected compensation claims, the law, 38 U.S.C. § 5107(b), requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to resolve questions…Sep 3, 2021Sep 3, 2021
Disability Benefits and Concentration Problems: What You Need to KnowAt Tucker Law Group, our clients often tell us that their inability to concentrate, focus, and poor memory plays a significant role in why…Mar 9, 2021Mar 9, 2021
Long Term Disability Claim Deadlines: What You Need to KnowEvery long term disability insurance policy is different, and different state or federal laws apply, depending on where you obtained the…Mar 2, 2021Mar 2, 2021
ERISA Frequently Asked QuestionsUnless you are an experienced ERISA attorney, you may have many questions about how to secure your disability insurance benefits through…Sep 24, 2020Sep 24, 2020
How to Fight for Disability Insurance Benefits After an ERISA ViolationERISA is a federal law designed to protect employee benefits. This includes nearly all fringe benefits obtained through a private employer…Mar 30, 2020Mar 30, 2020
What Is an ERISA Summary Plan Description and How Do I Get Mine?If you have benefits through work, your employer must give you a summary that summarizes the key terms of your benefit plan.Mar 10, 2020Mar 10, 2020
What Is the Difference Between Group and Individual Disability Insurance Coverage?Most people have disability insurance as a benefit through an employer’s group disability plan. Many employers provide disability insurance…Dec 27, 2019Dec 27, 2019
What Is an “Intent to File” for VA Compensation Benefits?In March of 2015, the VA changed its rules for filing an informal claim. Now, an informal VA claim is known as an “intent to file.” The…Dec 16, 2019Dec 16, 2019