Secrets from the ERISA Vault

How Much Will My ERISA Case Cost

18 min · 25. feb. 2026
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In this episode of Secrets from the ERISA Vault, Eric Buchanan answers one of the first questions most people have after a long term disability denial: how much will an ERISA case actually cost. Eric breaks down the common fee structures used in ERISA disability claims, what expenses typically come up during an appeal and during litigation, and how attorney fees can work when a case is successful. If you are trying to decide whether to hire help, this episode will give you a clear, practical way to think about cost, risk, and what to ask before you sign a fee agreement.

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