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Plaintiff not entitled to attorney fees even though insurer violated ERISA (access required)

By: Correy Stephenson
Published: March 18, 2010

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Even though an insurer wrongly denied disability benefits under ERISA, the insured was not entitled to attorney fees because the insurer did not act in bad faith, the 5th Circuit has ruled. A chemical operator stopped working because of severe back and leg pain. He was covered by a long term disability plan through his ...
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