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Accidental death and life insurance attorney Michael Bartolic is the one to call when tragedy strikes

Chicago, April 14 2015Accidental death and life insurance attorney, Michael Bartolic (https://www.chicagodisabilitylawyers.com/) has been practicing in the Chicago area for many years. In 2009, he opened his own firm as an accidental death and life insurance attorney with a unique focus on claims made under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). ERISA does not require that private companies provide benefits such as life and health insurance. However, when they do, they must comply with ERISA legislation.

Although, originally designed to help employees retain their benefits as prescribed by their employers, ERISA law is increasingly favoring employers. When it comes to accidental death and life insurance, it is critical an accidental death and life insurance attorney with extensive experience in ERISA be consulted as soon as possible.

If there are both ERISA and Non-ERISA policies it pays to hire an ERISA lawyer because he can often settle multiple claims using the same evidence, research and witnesses. A non-ERISA accidental death and life insurance attorney would have to be consulted individually for these claims.

To learn more about accidental death and life insurance attorney, Michael Bartolic, visit:https://www.chicagodisabilitylawyers.com/.

About Bartolic Law
Michael Bartolic founded his firm in 2009, after he left a large, multinational law firm that practices ERISA litigation. Named a Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2012 and 2013, he was named a Super Lawyer for 2014 and 2015. Michael is a frequent speaker on topics relating to ERISA litigation and benefit claims. He chairs the Chicago Bar Association Employee Benefits Committee, co-Chairs the American Bar Association’s Section of Labor and Employment Employee Benefits Committee Subcommittee on Benefits Claims, Vice Chairs the ABA Section of Taxation Employee Benefits Committee Subcommittee on Litigation, and is the immediate past Chair of the Illinois State Bar Association Employee Benefits Council.  He is a contributing author to the treatise “Employee Benefits Law,” Third Edition, published by the American Bar Association and BNA. For more information visit: https://www.chicagodisabilitylawyers.com/).

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