Miller v. NFL Player Disability and Neurocognitive Benefit Plan et al

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Case Number:

1:22-cv-01403

Court:

Maryland

Nature of Suit:

Labor: E.R.I.S.A.

Judge:

Ellen Lipton Hollander

Firms

  1. April 11, 2023

    NFL Benefit Plan, Ex-Defensive Tackle Resolve Disability Suit

    Former NFL player Roy Miller III and the league's disability plan board have reached a confidential agreement and are terminating a Maryland federal lawsuit in which the defensive tackle claimed he was wrongfully denied permanent disability benefits, just months after he sought summary judgment on the matter.

  2. January 23, 2023

    Ex-Pro's Issues Predated His NFL Days, Benefits Plan Says

    The NFL's disability plan told a Maryland federal court that it should reject the summary judgment request of former player Roy Miller III and instead decide in the board's favor, and if not, the board should be given a second chance to examine the defensive tackle's request for permanent disability benefits.

  3. June 09, 2022

    Ex-NFL Player Says League Wrongly Denied CTE Benefits

    A former defensive tackle is suing the NFL's disability plan and its board in Maryland federal court, saying they effectively "rewrote" their plan to avoid giving him permanent disability benefits for brain injuries he suffered during his time on the field.