Will filing a complaint with the department of insurance get

by Frekals » Fri Jan 07, 2011 08:11 pm

I have a very strong case with tons of evidence yet the insurance company keeps denying my claim. They admitted that their insured did not have the proper documents. This...on top of my evidence ....the claim should have been paid. If I file a complaint with the department of insurance will that get them to pay my claim.

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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 04:52 pm Post Subject: slip an fall

i slipped and fell in medical building parking lot damaged my shoulder, and some nerves that dr says i now have complex regional pain syndrome and meds are about 400.00 a month. I recevied a letter from head of hospital saying sorry for your slip and fall on our property and we will do what we can to make you right again. i had tre witness who helped me up, a doctor who stated was very costly for hospital yesterday one of our own employees fell on ice to. Now the insurance company for hospital has since made my wifes health care pay for every thing but her insurance company sued and got their money back. i keep asking my attorney what the hold up is it should be pretty cut and dry settlement and he just keeps saying dont worry we will not even have to file a law suit just a demand letter .. help what do you think. i am goin in for surgery again, and do have complex regional pain syndrome out of all this any ideas on my case

Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 05:00 pm Post Subject:

help what do you think

First, read my sig.

Second... think about what? what your attorney is telling you? I think I don't know much about the situation or your attorney. I doubt that your health carrier has already filed suit against the liability carrier. Injury attorneys are in no rush to settle a claim, especially when the person is still treating. This is because the more medical bills, usually the higher the payment. The higher the payment, the more money the attorney makes (33% of the settlement). Yes, most claims are settled without a suit being filed. Even more never see the inside of a court room.

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 06:54 am Post Subject:

Hi

I think if you have enough evidence to prove your claim, then you should consult with some private insurance professional. I am sure that they will guide you in the right direction and will help you out.

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Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 05:33 pm Post Subject: qiILDykLDPrS

Umm, are you really just giving this info out for nhoitng?

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