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Never give up on Unfair Health Insurance Claims.

Most of us invest in health insurance schemes, so that in times of need, we don’t have to scrounge around looking for money. By paying an annual premium, these schemes are suppose to take care of our complete medical costs, when we are ill. However, often insurance agencies refuse to pay their customers when they are in need. Due to this unfair practice, independent review boards have been established, whose decisions are more powerful than insurance agencies. However, most of the people are unaware of such panels.

When insurance claims are rejected, most people forget about it, because fighting for a claim can be very time consuming. People have no time or patience to fight against these unfair practices. However, many people don’t realise that if they pursue their case, they definitely get their money back. Gone are the days, when insurance companies would get away without paying any money. Due to strict laws, they have to pay for legitimate claims.

It is important to keep in mind that fighting cases, proves to be very expensive for insurance agencies. They not only have to pay you, but pay the court as well. So if they reject your claim the first time, they will definitely reimburse you for the damages, the second time round. You should never give up if your claim is legitimate. Insurance companies usually have a set amount of money that they pay, but you can demand more if your scheme permits you to.

Do your Homework:

It is important that you know your policy or scheme well enough to question the authorities. Always find out what benefits you have and for which diseases.

You should know the legal procedures or requirements, in case you face the unfair practices of insurance agencies. Contact the Health Association to find out whether you are eligible for the claim.

While filing the claim, you should always keep a proof of your illness. Most insurance agencies demand copies of your tests or written certificates by the doctors or hospitals to reimburse you for the medical expenses.

While getting into a legal procedure, it is necessary for you to note the number and names of the people you have spoken to. When you spoke to them and what was the outcome of the discussion.

You should always be prompt at filing your claims. In fact it is best advised to appeal for the claim, as soon as the medical representative informs you about the estimate cost of the medical service.

Clear all your doubts:

For best assistance, call your agency to find out about the basic procedure for acquiring the reimbursement.

Whether many medical tests can be done in one day or only one per day is allowed.

Who certifies each service? You should always maintain a good decorum while speaking to the customer service executive, as they are not the decision makers.

Never give up on your claims. Ask for the administrator or superintendent if necessary.

Always remember that demanding for your legitimate claim is your right.



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