Denials & disputes explained
Not quite sure what if you’re dealing with a denial or a dispute? Learn the basics in under 2 minutes.
Our skilled Texas legal team provides comprehensive representation in all aspects of life insurance beneficiary disputes, including:
Interpleader lawsuits filed by life insurance companies
Contested life insurance claims
Multiple beneficiary disputes
Beneficiary designation challenges
Fraud and misrepresentation investigations
ERISA FEGLI VGLI and SGLI life insurance disputes
How we can help
Beneficiary Disputes
Money always makes things complicated. If you’re dealing with a dispute about who should receive a life insurance settlement, we’ll handle the tough conversations, negotiations, or even take the issue to court so you don’t have to worry.
Denials
You probably already suspect this, but insurance companies don’t want to pay claims. If a life insurance company is denying your claim, we can step in and fight the denial - and the big insurance companies - so you don’t have to.
ERISA Claims
Employer-provided life insurance is often governed by a federal law called ERISA. This set of laws can make life insurance claims even more complicated than they already are. If you’re dealing with an ERISA claim, don’t worry, we’re experts.
We make the process simple for you
We start with a 100% free - and fast - review of your claim
We’ll discuss our review with you and determine if it makes sense to move forward
We’ll work to find a pricing option that works for you - including a no-cost option, where you don’t pay anything unless we win
Learn more about how we can help
The Interpleader Process
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We handle life insurance disputes throughout Texas, including:
Dallas · Fort Worth · Houston · Austin · San Antonio · Lubbock · Amarillo · El Paso · Midland · Odessa & Surrounding Areas
Not in Texas? Don’t worry. We handle cases nationwide.
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