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Can New Insurer Deny Me Coverage? |
I am currently under an insurance plan with my employer and they have decided to change insurance companies they are using. Under the current insurance plan, I started treatment for a condition after an emergency hospital stay. I'm still in the process of getting minor labwork done to make sure my health is improving from the inflammation that happened (Diverticulosis - Diverticulitis, to be more detailed). Can the new insurance company we are going with DENY me coverage because of this? Or can they deny any new claims on the work my doctor is continuing with the condition? When a company changes insurance, there's usually a clause that says that if a condition is treated under the old insurance, it's covered by the new one. |
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