Question

What is the “rule of thumb” cost for an insurance company to defend against an ERISA lawsuit?

Asked on May 9th 2011 by Steve G.
What is the “rule of thumb” cost for an insurance company to defend against an ERISA lawsuit?

Answer

Answered on May 10th 2011 by Attorney Gregory Dell

Steve, there is no rule of thumb cost for an insurance company to defend a disability denial case. Insurance defense firms usually work by the hour and charge anywhere from 175 hour to 450 hour. I have seen defense attorney fee bills from as low as 15000 to over one million dollars for defending an ERISA disability denial. The facts and issues are different in every case so there is no rule of thumb on defense cost.