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Contact the CA DOI and lodge a formal complaint. HN is already on their "list" due to some past transgressions. One more won't hurt.
Already done and awaiting their response.
With your permission, I will post your story in InsureBlog. This blog get's a lot of traffic and sometimes pressure from the blogosphere helps.
You have my permission and my brother's to post his story anywhere. I might have posted on InsureBlog myself if I had known about it. I came to this forum because the folks here were helpful to me about a year ago when Assurant Health discontinued our family HSA health insurance plan and offered us a completely unaffordable substitute in the guise of providing us with a better plan. (It was better....for them.)
You might also look for patient advocates. They may or may not help but a few hundred dollars to have them review the details is cheaper than a lawyer.
The news media is another resource. The MSM is nutso about claim issues right now, and especially in CA. You can probably get someone to take up your cause without too much trouble.
We will check out both options.
Carriers record all phone calls involving patient matters. If need be, those records can be subpoenaed to support your case.
John has been trying to get copies of the recordings and all records. So far without success...it probably will require subpoenas.
Contact me direct if you want to discuss in more detail.
Will do. Thanks.
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I don't know about the "industry" but they have had a multitude of issues with the CA regulators over the past number of years. You might check this one out. I will sound somewhat familiar to your own case.
Well, I guess HN learned their lesson....(excerpt) "...Health Net also said it would review its practices and the way its brokers and agents are trained."
Now instead of canceling policies unjustly, HN can concentrate on perfecting ways to deny benefits while the policy remains in place.
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