Over 80 Years of Fighting for Policyholders’ Rights
Alice J. Wolfson
oF COUNSEL

Alice J. Wolfson has a distinguished and proven record of success in bad-faith insurance litigation, with a particular focus on individual disability insurance policies. Throughout her career, she has consistently achieved exceptional outcomes for her clients, earning recognition as one of the leading insurance attorneys in the country.
One of Ms. Wolfson’s most notable accomplishments was in the landmark case of Hangarter v. Provident (UnumProvident), which remains one of the most frequently cited disability insurance cases in the nation. In that case, she and her legal team secured a $5 million punitive damages award for their client. She also obtained a unanimous verdict in federal court in McGregor v. Paul Revere (UnumProvident), another significant victory in the field of disability insurance law. Both verdicts were upheld on appeal by unanimous appellate courts, further solidifying their impact and legal importance.
Ms. Wolfson’s reputation for excellence has earned her frequent invitations to speak at national legal conferences and seminars. She has been a featured speaker for prominent organizations, including the American Trial Lawyers Association, the American Bar Association, and other respected professional groups. Her insights into insurance litigation have made her a trusted voice among both peers and policyholders.
In addition to her litigation and public speaking work, Ms. Wolfson has authored numerous articles on insurance law, contributing to the development and understanding of this complex legal field. She is also a past Chair of the Insurance Law Section of the American Association for Justice, underscoring her leadership and influence within the national legal community.
With decades of experience and a commitment to holding insurers accountable, Alice J. Wolfson remains a powerful advocate for those who have been wrongfully denied the benefits they deserve.
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