Alerts for Fraud Health Insurance
Posted By editor
By Aileen Banting
- When the plan is proposed at lower charges and with enhanced benefits compared to licensed or legit insurers. The offer just sounds too good to be true.
- Promos are common, but promos usually have a “catch”, and so does in health insurances. Think twice when the insurance company or the agent says “it’s a one time deal” or “it’s your last chance for this special savings”.
- When a plan of this health insurance company is not regulated under State law.
- Paid for coverage but the claims is not being paid.
- A “union plan” advertised by an agent.
- A “union plan” is on hand but other customary union benefits are not available
- The agent or the company turns shifty when inquired about state insurance licenses.
- When the agent or the company asks for cash as payment and insist on it.
- When the agent or the company asks for more personal information not needed.