How do I determine what insurer owes me coverage and what can I do about t?

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How do I determine what insurer owes me coverage and what can I do about t?

I had a procedure done 3 years ago. My provider at the time was dropped by my employer just a couple weeks after the procedure. The new provider refused to pay because at the date of service, the original provider was my insurer. However, the original provider denied covergae saying that I was covered by a new provider now, so they no longer owed a duty to pay my bills. It is getting towards collections and I wonder is there anything I can do now?

Asked on May 21, 2013 under Insurance Law, Ohio

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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

The best way to resolve the matter that you have written about is to consult with an attorney that practices insurance law and get an opinion from him or her if you are covered or not under the polcies that you have written about.


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