Michelle G. asked
I switched to Blue Cross Blue Shield in October 2011 and was diagnosed with breast cancer in December 2011. The insurance company is claiming this is a pre-existing condition and refusing to cover the over $50,000 bill. I was not diagnosed until after switching insurance. Shouldn't the insurance company be responsible for covering this illness? Do I need to get an attorney?
May 6th, 2024
Priscilla C. answered
Yes, you should get an attorney. The insurance company's reasoning for denying the claim appears to ...
May 6th, 2024
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