LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
Employee Benefits • ERISA • Accidental Death Insurance • Criminal Act Exclusion
Locklear v. Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, PICS Case No. 15-0725 (M.D. Pa., May 1, 2015) Brann, J. (19 pages).
Absent the possibility that they may result in death or incarceration, traffic violations do not constitute "crimes" for purposes of an exclusion in an accidental death policy. Plan administrator's decision to deny benefits reversed.
May 12, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
Employee Benefits • ERISA • Accidental Death Insurance • Criminal Act Exclusion
Locklear v. Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, PICS Case No. 15-0725 (M.D. Pa., May 1, 2015) Brann, J. (19 pages).
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