What is ERISA?
ERISA stands for the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, a federal law passed by Congress in 1974. President Nixon signed ERISA into law after 10 years of study designed to reform the nation's pension system.
Congress ultimately included employer-provided insurance benefits as part of the law. That is why most Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Health, and Life Insurance benefits that are offered by private employers are covered by ERISA. ERISA applies only to employee benefits provided by private employers. If you work for a government entity or a church, ERISA will not apply to your claim. However, any private employer (even a small company with only one employee other than the owner) that provides employee benefits will be subject to ERISA.
With certain exceptions, ERISA creates one uniform system to administer these group benefit programs sponsored by employers. However, this “uniform system” is far from uniform. The law actually allows employers to establish nearly any type of benefit plan they wish, as long as they provide certain documents to employees and allow for an appeal when benefits are denied.
No matter which lawyer your hire, if you have a group benefit claim covered by ERISA, make sure your lawyer has experience handling ERISA cases. There are many differences between ERISA cases and insurance claims regulated by state laws, and if you or your lawyer do not know those differences and how to handle them, it can hurt your case. ERISA Attorney John Tucker is an experienced attorney who has handled over 1000 ERISA benefit claims of all types, including disability insurance, health insurance, life insurance, accidental death, 401k, and pension cases.
Copyright (c) 2010 by John V. Tucker and Tucker & Ludin, P.A. All rights reserved. For assistance with your Long Term Disability claim, ERISA Disability benefit claim, Social Security Disability claim, or Veterans Disability compensation or pension claim, call Disability Lawyer John Tucker at (866) 282-5260.