We are in-network legal plan attorneys for legal plans Texas Legal Protection Plan, LegalShield, ARAG, Metlife, Vertas, and others.
What Legal Issues Are Covered by a Legal Insurance Plan?
A legal plan is a type of prepaid legal service that provides members with access to a variety of legal services for a fixed monthly or annual fee. Legal plans are typically offered by legal insurance companies or through employers as a benefit to employees. The service level is usually a limited-scope representation.

With a legal plan, members can typically access a range of legal services, including consultations with attorneys, legal advice, document review, and limited scope representation in certain legal matters. Some legal plans also provide access to discounted or reduced-fee legal services for more complex legal issues.

Legal plans are designed to provide affordable and accessible legal services to individuals and families, with monthly or annual fees that cover a range of legal services, including consultations with attorneys, document review, and representation in certain legal matters, such as traffic violations or family law cases. Some plans also offer identity theft protection and restoration services, and credit report dispute/repair services.

Legal plans can be a cost-effective way to access legal services, particularly for individuals or families who may not otherwise be able to afford an attorney. However, it’s important to carefully review the terms of the plan, including any restrictions or limitations on the types of legal services covered, before signing up.

Our law firm is an in-network attorney for legal plan members of Texas Legal, Legal Shield, ARAG, and others. Our attorney also assists legal clients of other law firms, such as Parker Stanbury LLP, Ross & Matthews LLP, and others, on a contract basis.

If you have questions about your coverage, contact your legal plan or send us a message and our assistants will get back to you.

What is Legal Insurance?

Why A Group Legal Plan Is Worth It

LegalShield or ARAG Legal insurance are similar to car or health insurance and is provided by certain employers in order to help assist their employees with legal matters at a cost-effective rate. Prior to the creation of your documents, LOEV will confirm your legal plan coverage with your ARAG to ensure proper billing.

Is a Group Legal Plan Worth It?

Whether a group legal plan is worth it for an individual depends on their specific needs and circumstances. A group legal plan is a prepaid legal services plan that provides access to legal assistance and representation for a variety of legal issues. These plans are typically offered through employers or other organizations, and can be a cost-effective way to obtain legal services.

Some of the benefits of a group legal plan include:

  1. Cost savings: Group legal plans often provide discounted rates for legal services, which can help individuals save money on attorney fees.
  2. Access to legal services: Group legal plans provide access to legal services for a wide range of legal issues, including estate planning, family law, real estate, and more.
  3. Convenience: Group legal plans typically offer easy access to legal services, with a network of attorneys available to provide assistance over the phone, online, or in person.

However, there are also some potential drawbacks to consider:

  1. Limited scope of coverage: Group legal plans may have limitations on the types of legal issues that are covered, and may only provide a certain amount of legal services per year.
  2. Overlapping coverage: Some individuals may already have access to legal services through other means, such as insurance policies or employee benefits, which could make a group legal plan redundant.

Overall, a group legal plan may be a good option for individuals who anticipate needing legal services for a variety of issues and are looking for a cost-effective way to obtain those services. However, it’s important to carefully review the terms and limitations of the plan before enrolling, and to consider whether the plan offers the specific legal services that may be needed.

How to hire in-network legal plan attorneys 

If you have a legal plan like Texas Legal, LegalShield, ARAG, Metlife, and others, live in Texas, and would like to retain our services, please contact your legal plan directly and request a claim number for your legal needs. This is the number our firm will use to locate your coverage and verify or bill your insurance. Then contact our firm by giving us a call or by completing our online consultation request form. Depending on your coverage, you may be partially or fully responsible for your legal bills.

Why use our Law Firm as your Texas Legal, LegalShield, or ARAG Legal Plan Attorney

Legal plans have partnered with firms such as ours to assist you in discounted legal services that protect you and your loved ones in the future.

Our law firm prides itself in providing boutique-style customer service that is not attainable with larger firms. Our LegalShield and ARAG attorneys in Austin, TX will draft legal documents and review your case and needs.

*Clients are responsible for confirming their legal coverage with their legal plan provider. We will do its own due diligence to review a client’s coverage prior to providing services. ARAG may cover limited-scope services and does not cover any 3rd party costs associated with any matter. Please refer to your legal insurance plan for more information.

We reserve the right to decline legal representation to any individual based on our sole discretion. We are serving all of Texas – Austin, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and other cities in Texas.

Disclaimer: The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The Law Office of Elena Vlady, PLLC offers no legal advice until a contract for legal employment is signed by the attorney and the client.

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