More than 30 years of experience suing banks and insurance companies.
We guarantee the best service and legal process available.
We only charge the minimum procedural expenses to carry out your procedure.
If your pension fund payment was denied or the account holder has passed away, we ensure you receive the payment, or we don’t charge legal fees.
More than 4,500 favorable judgments support us, along with 30 years of experience in the business. Similarly, our expertise has led us to participate in multiple judicial proceedings of national relevance and interventions in the media.
We provide legal services to family members of insured or pensioned individuals who have passed away to recover the money from their pension fund. Through legal resources, we collect the amounts listed in the pension fund statement for you, exercising the rights granted by the law as a family member of the deceased worker or pensioner.
To claim the balance of the deceased’s individual account, a legally mandated procedure outlined by the law needs to be processed. This legal action ensures that the deceased’s family members receive the amounts listed in the pension fund statement.
If you are still receiving the pension fund statement for your deceased family member, we can help you collect the amounts specified in that document.
Through the legal process, the labor authority will designate who has the right to receive the refund of the pension fund. You will receive all the amounts listed in the pension fund statement. You will achieve the refund of the funds accumulated in the individual account of your deceased spouse, child, sibling, parent, etc., in your favor. In this regard, the Pension Fund Administrators (Afore), whose purpose is to ‘manage individual accounts,’ are obligated to comply with the refund in favor of the individuals designated in the legal proceedings we undertake.
Beneficiaries of insured or pensioned individuals who have passed away, such as widows or widowers, orphans, common-law partners, or dependents of the worker, have the right to receive a pension in accordance with the percentages provided by the law for each case.
The spouse of the insured or pensioned individual will be entitled to a widow’s or widower’s pension. In the absence of a spouse, the common-law partner will be entitled to receive the pension.
Each child under the age of sixteen, when the father or mother, who was insured, passes away, will be entitled to receive an orphan’s pension. If there are no eligible widows, widowers, orphans, or common-law partners entitled to a pension, the pension will be granted to each of the ascendants who were economically dependent on the insured individual.
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