William Beaumont Hospital Pension Plan Investigation

Location: All US States

Close-up of a doctor in front of a bright background

About the Investigation:

FORMER WILLIAM BEAUMONT HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES RECEIVING PENSION BENEFITS: YOU MAY HAVE A CLAIM!

Did you start receiving William Beaumont Hospital’s Pension Plan? Were you married when your benefits started? If so, you may be receiving pension benefits that are too low and you may have a claim

Generally, retirees who get a pension are entitled to a monthly payment for the rest of their life, which is called an annuity. Retirees can choose to receive their pension benefits as an annuity just for them or they can choose an annuity with a “survivor benefit” — which continues the monthly payments to a spouse after the retiree dies. For married retirees, the default option is a “survivor benefit.” To convert a normal annuity to a survivor benefit annuity, plans use complicated formulas based on life expectancies and interest rates.

We believe William Beaumont Hospital may be using a faulty formula to calculate survivor benefit annuities leaving retirees (and their spouses) with less money than they should receive.

If you started collecting pension benefits from William Beaumont Hospital in the last 6 years AND were married when your benefits began, please contact us to see if you qualify.

We’re here to help, so don’t delay and please fill out the form on this page.

Get Your Free Case Evaluation:


Thank you! A representative from the Siri & Glimstad law firm will be in touch soon! If you have questions or need to contact us immediately, email us at newintakes@sirillp.com.

More Potential Class Actions…

Former or Current TriNet HR III, Inc. Employees You May Be Eligible for SUBSTANTIAL COMPENSATION!

Location: All US States

Happy woman expects positive new and good interview results in the waiting room

Are you an Illinois resident who applied for a job or worked at Alton or Choate Mental Health Center?

Location: IL

Woman talking happily on the phone as she looks at her laptop

Former or Current AT&T Employees You May Be Eligible for SUBSTANTIAL COMPENSATION!

Location: All US States

Showing 1-3 of 159 results

Load More