Did LINA wrongfully deny disability payments to claimant with multiple sclerosis? (Part II)
Posted on : 18-04-2010 | By : Jose Gonzalez | In : Financial News
Tags: Disability Payments, Payments
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Dalit Waissman took sued Life Insurance Company of North America (LINA) when the company terminated her long-term disability payments in May 2006. In arguments presented before District Judge Jeremy Fogel of the U.S. District Court’s Northern District of California, San Jose Division on January 20, 2010, Waissman’s disability attorney did his best to show that the material in Waissman’s claim’s file demonstrated beyond doubt that Waissman was disabled according to the definitions laid out within her former employer’s long-term disability plan.
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