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Court Rules Plans' Civil Action Filing Deadlines Not Enforceable
Willis Towers Watson Link to more items from this source
June 6, 2022

"In two separate cases, the United States District Court for the District of Utah ruled that if an ERISA welfare benefit plan sets a time limitation on when a claimant may file a civil action after receiving an adverse benefit determination, that time limitation must be stated in the final claim denial; otherwise, it will not be enforced in court." [E.F. v. United HealthCare Ins. Co., No. 21-190 (D. Utah Mar. 30, 2022); Anne A. v. United HealthCare Ins. Co., No. 20-814 (D. Utah Mar. 30, 2022)]

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