Experimental Treatment Denials Attorney Boston MA
Experienced Legal Assistance with Denied Claims for Experiment Treatment
People pay for health insurance coverage to protect themselves in times of need. Sadly, most insurers don't sell coverage for the same reason; they do it to make money. It is no secret that denying health insurance claims is a routine practice used to keep money from going out the door. One of the common tactics insurance providers use is to deny claims for expensive medical services is by classifying them as "experimental" treatments.
Unfortunately for many people with these types of denied claims, their so-called experimental treatment involves a life and death situation. After paying expensive health care premiums for years, insurers force families and their loved ones to choose between financial ruin and death. At the Boston law office of Jonathan M. Feigenbaum, Esquire, serving people throughout Massachusetts and around the country, we are committed to resolving claim denials for both ERISA and non-ERISA health benefits, including denials based on experimental treatment. Contact us for a professional claims evaluation and advice.
Denied Insurance Claims Attorney who Knows the Law
While coverage can vary state to state and insurers can make exceptions to certain treatments, our extensive experience in medical benefits litigation has taught us that just because an insurer says a treatment is experimental doesn't necessarily mean it isn't covered. Most cases come down to the often complex health insurance policy language. Providers will interpret policy terms and contract provisions to fit their needs. People know their medical need. Attorney Jonathan Feigenbaum knows the interaction of the medical and the legal.
Our firm handles cases for denied claims classified as experimental treatments, such as:
- Lyme's disease mistaken for MS, and that is harder to treat later
- Non-radiation cancer therapy that is typically more expensive
- Bone marrow transplants that have been around for years
- Less risky proton therapy treatment for prostate cancer
- Double-cervical disc replacement that's used frequently in Europe but not the U.S.
- Other health care treatments
We offer a thorough claim evaluation to determine whether you have a legitimate bad faith insurance claim against your medical insurance provider.
Contact Our New England Lawyer, Jonathan M. Feigenbaum, Esquire
Speak with an experienced experimental treatment denial lawyer about a possible bad faith claim. Contact us with our online intake form, or by calling our Boston law practice at 617-939-9731 Toll Free: 800-574-0890. We offer free initial consultations.