Bad Health Insurance Claim

Bad faith insurance is any matter concerning an insurance claim by an insured individual that is wrongfully denied by the insurance company. An insurance policy is considered a contract between you and your insurance carrier. This contract requires that your insurance company acts in good faith toward you. When an insurance company unfairly denies the benefits of the policy from its insured policy holders, it is considered to be in bad faith.

There are numerous examples of how an insurance company can commit bad faith, they include: failing to promptly and methodically examine a claim; unjustly delaying payment; unreasonably refusing benefits to a claim; using unreasonable interpretations in translating policy language; and refusing to settle the case or refund you for the entirety of your loss. Insurance Bad faith constitutes not only breach of your insurance policy contract with your policy holder but also includes injuries personally sustained outside of the insurance contract.

If such a violation exceeds that of being unreasonable and is established to be false, misleading or fraudulent, a judgment can be attained and punitive damages honored exceeding damages for the loss under the policy as punishment for bad faith.

Bad faith insurance practices are also found in the HMOs & Managed Care Organizations; Homeowners Insurance and Disability Insurance arenas.

If your insurance company has denied your claim, please fill out the form at the right for a free case evaluation by a qualified insurance claim denial attorney.

Lawsuits can be brought against health insurers for acts that are believed to not be in the best interest of consumers or actions that are believed to violate public policy such as denying a claim. Insurers can act in bad faith by failing to fulfill the obligations of a health insurer. This can include not properly examining a claim, not promptly making payments for valid claims and unfairly interpreting a health insurance policy to avoid paying a claim.

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HMO Health Insurance – Where to Get the Best Rate

In the market for health insurance? Want to know where to get the best rate on HMO health insurance? Here’s where …

What is HMO health insurance?

An HMO (health maintenance organization) is a group of doctors and lawyers that offer their services through an insurance company at a fixed rate. You pay a monthly premium for the plan, plus a co-payment (usually $5 to $15) each time you visit a doctor.

When you join an HMO you are required to choose a primary care physician who is part of the organization, to oversee your health care. When you need to see a specialist you must first get permission from your primary care physician.

What do HMOs cover?

These plans pay for your doctor visits, prescription costs, hospitals bills, surgeries, lab work, and X-rays.

How expensive are they?

HMOs are the least expensive of all the comprehensive medical plans. For example, the premium for a 30-year-old can vary from $160 to $400 per month depending on which company you choose.

What are the advantages of an HMO?

* They are easy to use and understand

* There are no claims to file and paperwork is minimal

* Out-of-pocket expenses are low

What are the disadvantages?

* These plans only allow you to use doctors and specialists within the organization

* To see a specialist you must get a referral from your primary care physician

Where can I get the best rate?

As with anything else you purchase, the best way to get the best price is to compare prices. Thanks to insurance comparison websites, you can now get quotes from a number of A-rated companies in a matter of minutes all on one site n the comfort of your own home (see link below).

Visit or click on the following link to get HMO health insurance quotes from top-rated companies and see how much you can save. You can get more tips and advice in their Articles section, and get answers to your questions from an insurance expert by using their online chat service.

The author, Brian Stevens, is a former insurance agent and financial consultant who has written a number of articles on HMO health insurance.