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Does ERISA apply if I work for the government? If you requested disability benefits through a local, state, or federal government employer, appealing a denial won't be through the ERISA process. Learn why. -
Workers' COMPanion January 2020 This month, Jim Monast reflects on his childhood and looks at ways to give kids a brighter future. -
Your Employee Benefits Must Adhere to Minimum Standards Established by ERISA Most voluntary employee wellness benefits offered by private companies must comply with federal regulations established by ERISA. Here's what you should know. -
Workers' COMPanion December 2019 In the December edition of the Workers' COMPanion, Jim Monast shares about the Christmas he spent in Arizona with family. -
Connections Between an Autoimmune Disease and the Workplace When working conditions cause an autoimmune disorder such as arthritis or lupus to worsen, the sufferer may collect workers’ compensation. -
Workers' COMPanion November 2019 Happy Thanksgiving from Monast Law Office! Jim Monast shares the perfect Thanksgiving recipe, delicious cranberry chutney, and reflects on quality family time. -
Long-Term Disability Insurance Claim Denied? When to Talk to an ERISA Attorney Your long-term disability insurance policy may be covered by a federal law known as ERISA. If your claim is denied, go to an attorney who understands this law. -
Workers' COMPanion October 2019 With Halloween coming up at the end of October, I wanted to talk about something that was really scary in this months newsletter...My unexpected new start. -
Garbage Collecting Ranks Among Most Dangerous Jobs in the U.S. As a solid waste hauler, you face multiple hazards daily. If you are injured on the job in Ohio, you should be covered by workers’ compensation. -
Ohio Teachers Assaulted by Students Can Collect Workers’ Compensation Ohio teachers injured in an assault by a student may need extensive medical care, counseling, and time off work. They may also qualify for workers’ comp.