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Objective Versus Subjective Evidence in the ERISA Claims-Handling Process (PDF)
Greensfelder via For the Defense
Aug. 20, 2020 "Disability claimants regularly take the position that certain difficult-to-diagnose conditions ... cannot be proven through objective medical evidence. As such, they argue that it is unreasonable or arbitrary for an administrator of a disability plan governed by ERISA to require objective evidence of these disabling conditions. The notion that subjective symptoms must be given at least some level of consideration has gained traction in the federal courts over the last several years." MORE >> |
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