Insurance Company Rules


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Uploaded: July 19, 2008 at 5:00 pm
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JohnnyRock2000 (November 1, 2008 at 7:33 pm)
hiiamrick.I know. Insurance companies focus on people that try to defraud them. It happens. But insurance companies label them and then sub-consciously apply the label to many claimants and especially long term disability claimants. Insurance co's look at long term disability as fraud in 45% of the cases. They work to deny 45% of claims. It starts with that attitude and allows them to guiltlessly defraud many of their clients.
JohnnyRock2000 (November 1, 2008 at 7:25 pm)
The problem is with long term disabilities. Insurance companies hate paying these and will do whatever it takes to not pay, i.e. deny the claim outright, call it a pre-existing condition, cancel it on a technicality, force you to get evaluated by their own bought-and-paid for doctor. Whatever. It is contract fraud and all insurance companies have whole departments to work toward upwards of 45% claim denial. Most claimants give up eventually. It is fraud.
Gloriapower (October 6, 2008 at 11:56 am)
The last time I had insurance the claims adjusers had Sarah Palin accents and nothing was payable. It was a PPO with $5,000 deductable. You had to use a network doctor. None of the doctors took new patients. The CEO of the company is one of the highest paid in the country. My friends in France go the doctor when they want for a tiny co-pay. The care is excellent.
billdoss2 (September 27, 2008 at 10:25 pm)
Are people in your area required to use health insurance companies? I live in Ohio and it's my choice to buy into a health plan. I have one from my employer that covers most things, I pay for the rest. It costs me a couple hundred buck a pay period. I'm not forced into the plan and I know it's a for profit entity like any other corporation...so what's the big deal?

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