ERISA Employee Benefit Plan Claim Attorney in Boulder
Providing Guidance For Complicated Claim Processes in Colorado
While the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) protects workers’ access to retirement and disability benefits, it can often be challenging to collect the benefits you need. At Patricia S. Bellac Law Firm, we handle complex ERISA claims for clients throughout Colorado. We can help make sure you get what you need to move forward.
Understanding ERISA
Many employees who participated in ERISA retirement and pension plans have worked for companies that have been acquired or merged, possibly have had life changing events, or have been denied monetary claims. The Patricia S. Bellac Law Firm can help. With years of ERISA (and other applicable federal and Colorado law) experience, we get results.
To discuss your needs, contact Patricia S. Bellac Law Firm online.
*Disclaimer: No attorney-client relationship is formed by submitting a contact form, or by our response, or by any way other than entering into a written representation agreement that we sign and the client signs. We do not represent a potential client and will take no action on their behalf until we have a signed agreement.
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Concentrating on business and employment law for both public and private entities, we carefully select our cases and work with clients to develop winning strategies. Our practice features litigation of disputes in federal and state court, negotiated settlements and creative problem solving, employment-related issues of all types, trademarks, and sales of a business or its assets.
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ERISA Attorney with Deep Knowledge of Disability Law
*Disclaimer: No attorney-client relationship is formed by submitting a contact form, or by our response, or by any way other than entering into a written representation agreement that we sign and the client signs. We do not represent a potential client and will take no action on their behalf until we have a signed agreement.