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Understanding the ERISA Claims and Appeals Process

ERISA

If you are unable to work due to a disability, ERISA regulations will play a substantial role in determining how you obtain benefits. Understanding ERISA and how it applies to your long-term disability claim can help you as you work through the process. An experienced New Jersey disability lawyer can counsel you on the claim requirements based on your specific policy.

ERISA and the Interplay with the Disability Claims Process

A specific section of ERISA — 29 CFR §2560.503-1 —regulates claims procedures for benefits plans that are covered by the law. Plans providing disability benefits have an obligation to establish and maintain reasonable claims procedures. This includes:

In addition to the above requirements, all ERISA disability plan claim procedures must:

The ERISA claims procedure can be confusing, particularly if you are already dealing with an illness or injury that requires you to devote your time and attention to your recovery. While the plan administrators are required to establish reasonable claims procedures and follow certain rules, you must also comply with the process set forth in the plan documents — or risk losing your ability to access benefits. If you are struggling with getting this done, a New Jersey disability attorney can work with you to put together a claim and handle any appeals, if necessary.

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