Vega v. National Life Insurance Services Vega v. National Life Insurance Services

Vega v. National Life Insurance Services

188 F.3D 287, 1999.C05.0042471 , 23 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS CAS. 1729

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Beschreibung des Verlags

This case involves a denial of health benefits claimed by Jose Vega and his wife, Vilma Vega, under a health benefits plan they established for themselves and the employees of their business, the Corona Paint & Body Shop, Inc. ("Corona"). The Vegas sued the insurance companies responsible for insuring and maintaining the plan, Pan-American Life Insurance Co. ("Pan-American") and National Life Insurance Services, Inc. ("National Life")--a subsidiary of Pan-American. The district court granted summary judgment for the insurance companies, relying in part on its holding that it could not consider additional evidence submitted by the Vegas to the district court when that evidence was not available to the plan administrator at the time it reached its decision. On appeal, a panel reversed the district court, holding that the district court erred in not considering the evidence presented by the Vegas.

GENRE
Gewerbe und Technik
ERSCHIENEN
1999
1. September
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
38
Seiten
VERLAG
LawApp Publishers
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81.6
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