· 4/18/1994
Kenneth Fuja, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Grace R. Fuja, Deceased v. Benefit Trust Life Insurance Company
Citations
- 18 F.3d 1405
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “Where instead lack of medical necessity is set forth in the ‘exclusions’ section of the plan, the burden is usually on the plan sponsor, who must prove that the exclusion applies.”
- “[D]ocument production constitute[s] substantial compliance” 19 and “substantial compliance purges civil contempt”
- in context of medical insurance provision, construed narrowly
- in context of medical insurance provision, construed narrowly
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Judges: Bauer, Coffey, Skinner
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