Beth A. Davis - Northridge, CA
Attorney at Kantor & Kantor, LLP
Insurance Law Lawyers in Northridge, CA
9301 Corbin Ave. Suite 1400 Northridge, CA 91324
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Northridge Insurance Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Insurance Law
- Bad Faith Insurance
- Denials for Proton Therapy
- Disability Insurance Claims
- Disability Insurance Denials
- Eating Disorders
- Elder Law
- ERISA Law
- Fire & Flood Home Damage Claims
- Health & Healthcare Law
- Health Insurance Claims
- Homeowner's Insurance
- Life Insurance Claims
- Long Term Care Insurance Claims
- Long Term Care Insurance Denials
- Long Term Disability Denials
- Pension Claims
- Pension Denials
- Property & Casualty Insurance Denials
Attorney Information
Overview
Beth A. Davis is a senior associate with Kantor & Kantor. Born and raised in Illinois, where she began her practice in 2004, Beth moved to North Carolina in 2006 and then to California in 2010.
Beth's practice has been focused on ERISA claims and appeals since 2005. Beth represents individuals seeking disability benefits available to them under ERISA benefit plans.
Beth has handled claims based on myriad disabling conditions, including Lyme Disease, MS, Parkinson's, bipolar disorder, degenerative disc disease, and fibromyalgia, among others. Recently Beth helped a client get benefits reinstated after a denial where the insurer had paid her claim solely for cognitive impairment but had ignored the client's Fibromyalgia diagnosis entirely for more than seven years. Beth enjoys it when clients receive the benefits they need.
Beth, her husband, and their children live in Pasadena, CA.
Education
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Legal Education
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Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago,
Illinois, 2004
Juris Doctor
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Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology,
Chicago,
Illinois, 2004
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Non Legal Education
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University of Wisconsin,
Madison,
Wisconsin, 1991
B.A., Bachelor of Arts
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University of Wisconsin,
Madison,
Wisconsin, 1991
Current Employment Position(s)
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Of Counsel
Classes and Seminars
- EDS and the Disability Claims & Appeals Process, The Ehlers-Danlos Society
Bar Admissions
- California, 2010
Contact
9301 Corbin Ave.
Suite 1400
Northridge, CA 91324
Phone: (818) 886-2525
Fax: 818-350-6272
Email: Send a message
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https://www.kantorlaw.net
(Kantor & Kantor website)
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https://yourerisawatch.com
(Your ERISA Watch)
- https://www.kantorlaw.net/blog/ (Kantor & Kantor Blogs)
- https://www.yourerisawatch.com/ (ERISA Watch Blog)
Hours: M-F 8:30am -5pm
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