![]() § 1132(a)(1)(B), for the recovery of short-term disability benefits. Hipple has now filed this action against Denso, Matrix, and the Plan (collectively, the Defendants ) pursuant to section 502(a)(1)(B) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ( ERISA ), 29 U.S.C. ![]() ( Matrix ), denied Hipple s claim for benefits and his administrative appeals on the ground that Hipple was not a participant in the Plan on the date of his disability. The administrator of the Plan, Matrix Absence Management, Inc. ( Denso ), and Hipple s subsequent submission of a claim for short-term disability benefits pursuant to the Denso Health & Welfare Plan (the Plan ). _/ OPINION AND ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF S MOTION FOR JUDGMENT ON THE ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD (ECF #10) DENYING DEFENDANTS MOTION FOR JUDGMENT (ECF #11) VACATING THE DETERMINATION OF THE PLAN ADMINISTRATOR AND REMANDING THE CASE FOR FURTHER PROCEEDINGS This dispute arises out of the termination of Paul Hipple ( Hipple ) as an employee of Denso International America, Inc. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION PAUL HIPPLE, Plaintiff, Case No.
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