DeBofsky Law, a premier law firm specializing in employee and disability benefits, proudly commemorates its 10-year anniversary. Since its establishment in 2013, our firm has remained committed to passionately advocating for employees seeking disability, health, life, retirement, and long-term care benefits. In this time, we have been recognized as a leader in ERISA cases thanks to our depth of experience and practice in the area. With over 60 years of combined legal experience and nearly 100 appellate decisions to our name, DeBofsky Law has a proven record of litigating thousands of ERISA cases across the country. Our firm has been included in The Best Lawyers in America® rankings multiple times in recognition of our exceptional work in the area.

Reflecting on this milestone, Mark DeBofsky, founder of DeBofsky Law, remarked, “Reaching this significant anniversary is a testament to the unwavering dedication and tireless efforts of our entire team. Over the past decade, we have relentlessly fought for the rights of individuals facing the challenges of navigating the benefit claims systems. Our mission has always been to level the playing field and ensure that our clients receive the support they rightfully deserve.”

Over a decade of practice, DeBofsky Law has garnered a stellar reputation for its expertise in handling complex disability and employment benefits cases. With a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in such matters, the firm has successfully represented countless individuals against powerful entities, securing favorable outcomes and restoring hope in the face of adversity.

“I am immensely proud of our team and the impact we’ve made in the lives of our clients,” continued DeBofsky. “Our relentless pursuit of justice and unwavering commitment to excellence have empowered individuals to navigate the intricate landscape of benefits claims. As we embark on the next decade of our journey, we will continue to provide compassionate, personalized legal representation, ensuring our clients’ voices are heard.”

DeBofsky Law remains steadfast in its pursuit of justice, tirelessly advocating for the rights of individuals seeking disability and employment benefits. With a decade of experience behind us, we stand ready to face new challenges, deliver impactful results, and make a lasting difference in the lives of our clients.

DeBofsky Law is a law firm dedicated to the representation of ERISA benefits claimants in matters relating to retirement/pension plans and disability, life, health, and long-term care insurance. Founded in 2013, our mission is to level the playing field for claimants seeking benefits from large insurance companies and corporations. To achieve this, we hold ourselves to the highest standards of legal advocacy and ethics. Our professionalism and deep knowledge of insurance and benefits law enable us to go toe-to-toe with the big firms and deliver results for our clients.

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