my favorite insurance story from when I worked in billing. Had a patient on a motorcycle get rear ended at a red light. Not the worst injuries but still not nothing. His motorcycle insurance tried to deny payment claiming that they didn't have to pay because he was being reckless. How by riding a motorcycle at dusk. Or how every time a kid would have a serious illness they'd pull out any trick to not pay. First step is demanding every single medical record for every encounter. To make sure it's not a preexisting condition. Then questioning every time the kid went to the doctor for a sniffle. Another fun one are the companies that got tiny fines for lying to patients and telling them that because of new laws they now have to take shittier more expensive insurance (when it wasn't true). (side note it is completely ineffective and only an operating cost when a fine is significantly smaller then the profit made by violating that rule).
Anyone remember that kid that sucked to play games with because they'd change the rules as they went to whatever worked for them? Well I can say that those kids grow up to run insurance companies.
Anyone remember that kid that sucked to play games with because they'd change the rules as they went to whatever worked for them? Well I can say that those kids grow up to run insurance companies.