Burch v. Hartford Life Ins Co
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***DISREGARD ENTRY - INCORRECT EVENT USED, UNABLE TO FILE SATISFACTION - REFILED BELOW***JUDGMENT finding that plaintiff is entitled to a judgment against defendant, defendant's decision to deny benefits is reversed and the case is remanded to t he plan administrator for a benefits determination consistant with the memorandum opinion entered earlier, as set out in this order. Further, plaintiff is entitled to an award of attorneys' fees and costs. The parties have 30 days from entry of this judgment on the docket in which to appeal.. Signed by Judge Robert T. Dawson on 1/12/06. (ct, ) Modified on 1/12/2006 to show correction (jn).
Burch v. Hartford Life Ins Co
Doc. 13
Case 5:04-cv-05308-RTD
Document 13
Filed 01/12/2006
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS FAYETTEVILLE DIVISION MARY LYNN BURCH v. HARTFORD LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. JUDGMENT For reasons set forth in the Memorandum Opinion and Order (Doc. 10) filed on June 22, 2005, the Court finds that Plaintiff is entitled to a judgment against Defendant, Defendant's decision to deny benefits is REVERSED, and this case is remanded to the plan administrator for a benefits determination consistent with the Memorandum Opinion to include: Plaintiff is awarded No. 04-5308 DEFENDANT PLAINTIFF
prejudgment interest at a rate of 3.39% compounded annually from September 1, 2002 to June 22, 2005 and post-judgment interest on this Court's award of prejudgment interest. Further, Plaintiff is entitled to an award of attorneys' fees and costs. The parties
have thirty days from entry of this judgment on the docket in which to appeal. IT IS SO ORDERED this 12th day of January 2006.
/s/ Robert T. Dawson Honorable Robert T. Dawson United States District Judge
AO72A (Rev. 8/82)
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