Homeland Health Care, National Union Fire Ins. Co. Of Pittsburgh, Pa, AIG
Bad Faith, Untrustworthy, Scam

Miscellaneous

I am self employed and had a pre-exisisting medical condition when I purchased this "insurance". I was advised that was not a problem and my out patient surgery would be covered. Now after my surgery the above mentioned is refusing to pay the claim because my certificate of coverage with my other insurance company was not for a full year. This was not an issue when I purchased the policy, if so I would have not wasted my money and used my enrollement and premiums to pay toward my medical expenses!!! I am very upset and feel the above companies acted in Bad Faith to obtain my business and now refuse to pay for any of my medical expenses. I will continue to pursue further action against this company. I am tired of being lied to by all of the so called "insurance" companies to help the uninsured or the self employed.

Amy
Hurricane, West VirginiaU.S.A.


Company: Homeland Health Care, National Union Fire Ins. Co. Of Pittsburgh, Pa, AIG
Country: USA
State: New York
City: New York
Address: 70 Pine Street
Phone: 8004934240
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