Janet Lawson

Disability On-Claim Coordinator

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Janet Lawson

Janet is BenGlassLaw’s Disability On-Claim Coordinator

Janet manages the claims for people who have had their disability payments re-instated as a result of action taken by BenGlassLaw. This includes processing their monthly checks, coordinating with our clients and their attending physician(s), plus acting as a liaison between the individual and their insurance company.

She also coordinates the consultations of doctors, lawyers and high salary earners who want to avoid costly mistakes with their potential long-term disability claim.

She is from Shreveport, Louisiana, having gone to Louisiana Tech University and LSU-Shreveport. Janet graduated from Northern Virginia Community College with an AAS in Paralegal Studies in 2016, suma cum laude. She has lived in the DC Metro area for over thirty years. 

Janet joined the BGL team in June 2023. She loves talking with and helping BGL clients, as well as working with our great staff. Janet has been married for almost twenty years, enjoys attending music festivals and concerts (particularly Blues music), traveling, watching movies and TV, cooking, crafts, wine tasting, and hanging out with her friends. 

Inside the mind of Janet: 

Favorite thing about your role: Talking with and helping our disability clients.

Favorite thing about working at BGL: Great coworkers! 

You can spend 24-hours with someone dead or alive – who would it be: Ruth Bader Ginsburg 

First meal after getting rescued from an island: Mexican food with chips, salsa and guacamole. 

Favorite movie or tv show? Favorite tv show is Friends. Favorite movie is Steel Magnolias

If you won the lottery, what is the first thing you would do? Retire and move to a more “beachy” laid-back location. I love the beach and the ocean. I would also look into being a benefactor of some sort of environmental action group and doing a lot of volunteer work. 

 

Recent Settlements

Below you will find a selection of case results we have achieved for personal injury and disability clients of BenGlassLaw.

$500,000

Long-Term Disability

A claimant who worked in a sedentary occupation but who suffer from chronic pain syndrome has termination of her benefits reversed after flaws in functional capacity exam are highlighted.

$1.2 Million

Long-Term Disability

Sometimes the coolest companies to work for don’t always have the coolest benefit plans.

$220,000

Long-Term Disability

A former attorney with cardiac issues won his previously denied long-term disability benefits from Reliance Standard Life Insurance Co.