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In a huge victory for ERISA plaintiffs, the 3rd Circuit has awarded long-term disability benefits to a woman with multiple sclerosis, holding that insurers cannot consider such a disease to be a "pre-existing condition" if the worker was merely receiving treatment for symptoms but had not yet been formally diagnosed. "It is simply not meaningful to talk about symptoms in the abstract," wrote Senior 3rd Circuit Judge Edward R. Becker.
June 25, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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