Woman claims insurance company owes her
Holder had several policies with insurance company who was paying her so she would be able to acquire her monthly prescriptions of Neurombine Forbe, Trabiline, Voltaren and Lyrica which totalled to $3,009. But in early 2016, these payments stopped.
The company, in several letters, asked for proof of the disability they had previously paid for. In November 2015, Holder was sent a letter stating she had not submitted a proper claim.
When she went to find out how this could be, officials said they were updating their system so they needed a full comprehensive report from her, which Holder told Newsday, she gave.
In January this year, Holder went to her doctor Richard Spann at the Community Hospital where he revealed she will continue to degenerate over a period, if she does not have additional surgery that she will have to pay for herself.
Holder was referred to specialist Dr Rupert Indar of the Southern Medical Complex, by Pan American Life, who re-emphasized her own neuro surgeon’s claim of injuries, after three Magnetic Resonance Images (MRI) were done. Indar’s letter was witnessed by Holder which was then sent to the insurance company.
Three weeks later, Holder contacted the company who told her they would get in touch because they had not received anything.
They never did. On calling again, Holder was told the same thing and she decided to pay the company a visit.
Officials told her that a team of doctors were reviewing her doctor’s claim and they would get in touch with her. Again, the company never did.
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"Woman claims insurance company owes her"