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Corebridge - Need help choosing a Life Insurance company.
"I'm working with an agent who recommended Corebridge, but they charged me twice for my annual Term Life payment. After a frustrating experience with customer service trying to fix their mistake, I decided to cancel my policy due to their poor support. Can anyone recommend a better company?"
unknown - I met my max out of pocket for my insurance and the hospital is still saying I owe money
I had surgery on May 8th. At that point, I had not yet met my deductible or out of pocket max. I was told that I would owe $3,500. $150 to go towards my deductible and the remaining going towards everything else. I paid them $2000 as a deposit before the surgery leaving me with a balance of $1,500. I was told at that time that as long as everything was covered by my insurance. If at any point I met my max out of pocket, that I shouldn’t owe the hospital any more money, even if there was still a balance remaining.
I also had another surgery on May 12th. I knew that between both surgeries, I would cover my out of pocket max for my insurance.
I got two bills in the mail about a month later one for the first hospital for $1,500 and one for the second for about $2,000 I called my insurance and explained that I met my max out of pocket so I shouldn’t owe anything. They said they submitted claims to both hospitals and that it should be taken care of.
I was still receiving bills for both hospitals so I called my insurance again and they said that the second surgery was covered and the claim was being finalized but that they weren’t seeing anything for the first surgery as far as claims go and that I needed to contact the hospital and have them give my insurance a call.
I contacted the hospital and they said they would not contact my insurance because everything looks right on their end and that my insurance needs to contact them.
I have since contacted both my insurance and the hospital and they are saying that the other needs to be the one to call and that “we don’t call them, they need to call us.” The only thing is that the hospital suggested that maybe I put them on a 3 way call.
Anyone who knows about insurance and what I should do, please help. Also I’m sorry this is so long 😅
Liberty Mutual - Advice for non fault accident
I’m confused and need some advice on my current situation. I was involved in a rear end accident, not at fault. Car is drivable with a minor dent in the trunk and paint chipped. The facts:
- car is a 2014 Lexus es 350
- The person at fault has Liberty Mutual
- initial estimate from their in network shop was $2100
- after they began working on it the supplement charges ended up close to $8700 after being in the shop for about a week and having a rental
Today I got a call saying that the car was deemed total loss because cost to repair is over the 75% threshold. I still owe on it the car. What options do I have? Could I take it to another shop to get a lower estimate? There current labor charges were over $5k. I feel like as the victim of this I’m still getting the bad deal by not only losing my drivable car but also potentially paying out of pocket for the gap and rental. What should I do?
Blue Cross Blue Shield - Hospital is overcharing and lying. How can I appeal the bill?
I went to a urology visit at UIC in Chicago. The whole visit was around 10 minutes, no longer, since I was called in: blood pressure and oxigen check, a few questions about my health history and then came in the doctore that in two minutes, without even using special pieces of equipment, gave me the diagnosis.
Only few weeks ago I recevied the bill and surprisingly I was billed twice: one bill for the doctor service and one for the use of the infastructure tislef. Basically the doctor just "rent" the room and equipment and provides the service.
For the first bill, the total was covered by insurance excpet a small co-payment ($40), but the second one is covered only partly . It was $460 and after reductions, I have to pay out pocket, 250$.
The code associated with this item is 99204: "New patient office or other outpatient visit, 45-59 minutes, Level 4"
(https://www.ama-assn.org/practice-management/cpt/cpt-code-99204-new-patient-office-visit-45-59-minutes#:\~:text=Additional%20CPT%20resources-,CPT%C2%AE%20code%2099204%3A%20New%20patient%20office%20or,outpatient%20visit%2C%2045%2D59%20minutes)
If you read thorugh the link above, this code should be applied when: "Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management of a new patient, which requires a medically appropriate history and/or examination and moderate level of medical decision making. When using time for code selection, 45-59 minutes of total time is spent on the date of the encounter."
Basically, none of these createria were met. Even if I descalate to Level 3, it still require 30-44 minutes and a thoroughly examination of past and current conditions.
Now, what actions would you suggest me to do? Trying to reason with the hospital itslef or can BCBS help me with this matter?
Fortunately, I can afford to pay this bill. But it is just frustating that it's literally a mafia, a scheme out there, and nobody does nothing. I can't imagine the people living paycheck by payecheck and being frauded by private health.
Progressive - Is 155 a month liability only insurance on 2 cars too much?
I’ve been paying about 80 a month liability only on one car, added another now it’s 255 this month and 155 from here on out. For context I’m a 24 year old male in NM. I’ve had a good amount of traffic tickets idk how negatively that’s impacting my rates. I have progressive. I always hear about people paying way less than me for liability or the same as I pay for liability they get full coverage for that price. I’d like full coverage but the price would be a lot, if I’m gonna have liability only I’d like it to be nice and cheap. Am I doomed to high prices being a 24 y/o with traffic tickets? Where can I get it cheaper? You always see those insurance commercials claiming super low rates online but I don’t even waste my time figuring it’s bs. I haven’t shopped around in a long time is it worth it to now? Or even better than shopping around, maybe someone here can tell me where and how to get it much cheaper.
Aetna - Denied due to no pre authorization
My husband had a emergency surgery for his appendix on February. We just received his EOB and it says denied because the provider didn't pre authorized the service and that we shouldn't be billed for it. The bill is $37,000. Our insurance is through Aetna. What does this mean? Do we really not owe anything? Or will the hospital still bill us? TIA
Unable to call insurance since they are already closed.
Edit: The hospital is in network.
State Farm - State Farm customer service line connects me to someone having a random conversation?
I go through the prompts, I get connected to someone, and I just hear a conversation between two people talking about random things that I can barely make out. They don’t respond to me so I hang up and try again, same thing. What is actually going on? Do customer service reps just answer and then ignore people so they’ll hang up?
Wawanesa Insurance - Update: Wawanesa Insurance Cancellation – Broker Responded, But Now I’m Facing $2,500+ Upfront Cost to Switch
Hey everyone,
This is a follow-up to my earlier post about trying to cancel my Wawanesa auto insurance (I’m the guy paying $750/month for a commercial plan meant for Uber Eats, which I barely do anymore). My regular broker had gone silent for a while, but I finally got in touch.
Here’s the update:-
My broker confirmed I can cancel the policy early.
However, he says I’ll have to pay two months' worth of premium upfront as a penalty — that’s around $1,500.
The new policy I’m eyeing (with TD Bank) is non-commercial and about $450/month, but they also require 2 months paid upfront to start coverage — that’s another $900.
So basically, to switch policies, I’d need to cough up $2,400–$2,500 upfront, just to get out of this $750/month cycle.
Now I’m stuck asking myself:
Is it even worth switching, or should I just suck it up and keep paying monthly till my current policy ends in November?
Will I even save enough in the long run to justify the upfront hit?
Has anyone else dealt with a similar situation — switching from commercial to personal auto insurance mid-term?
Any creative options or negotiation tips I could try with either Wawanesa or TD?
I’m still trying to be financially smart here — just don’t want to end up spending more just to spend less later. Appreciate all your input!
State Farm - I’m at a loss
Recently my father passed away. I’m his only child and there was no will, however, I moved out a few years ago and my mom lived there with him even though they’re divorced. I never probated the house or got it put in my name so I’m sure that will be an issue later if I did want to file a claim through State Farm later on. What I need to know is if I should file a claim or fix it out of pocket? My mom has let the house go in a pretty terrible way. Before my dad passed it wasn’t great. The floor was bubbled up in some places and sunken in others. When the upstairs toilet overflowed the chandelier fell off the ceiling in the kitchen. He filed a claim through State Farm once in 20 years to get new carpet but it did not fix the underlying problem. Now there’s holes in the ceiling, in the floor, in the walls. And there’s rats. You sit on the couch and you can hear them scratching in the walls and running through the house. The back deck has unattached itself from the house and is falling apart. I feel so bad for my mom and I don’t even know what the problem is much less how to begin to fix it or who to call. Please please any kind of advice would help.
Edit: I think that the holes and the problems with the floor being sunken and swollen are from some kind of leak?? Maybe under the house but I’m not sure. I know insurance won’t get rid of rats or anything like that. I just wanted to know if the other stuff was able to be claimed had it been a result of something else like a leak.
Cocolife - Cocolife - Be Vigilant
Idk but this happened nung January pa this year, but I have come to notice that yung mga agents nila sa malls (esp sa SM) are not working professionally. I get that gusto nila makabenta pero di naman tama yung 'tactics' nila. Kaya napagkakamalan silang scam eh. Well my personal experience, would say parang na scam nako. May babaeng lumapit claiming na may ibibigay daw silang prize if sasali ako sa "raffle" kuno nila, makikipag usap tapos pupuriin pa then the next thing I know is papuntahin ako sa office since kukunin ko daw yung prize without knowing na dito na mag sisimula yung kalbaryo ko. May FA na kumausap, mag bibigay ng advise or whatever. Ako naman, I thought nag mamarket lang, umabot kami ng 45 minutes don then yun na pala, ipa aavail na ng policy nila. I declined first, sabi ko "your agent said na di kayohihingi ng kahit anong money or what, so bakit kailangan kong bumili ng policy niyo?" Nagalit pa yung FA, inulit yung mga sinabi kanina. Ang ending napabayad ako ng about 9k good for three months na yun.
Nakakbweset lang kasi bakit kailangan mang linlang, and bakit may pamwersa sa mga tao kung tatanggi. If you're a professional, you would not get mad at someone saying "AYOKO", and in the first place dapat di na kayo nag sinungaling na wala kaming babayarang kahit na ano.
- just a rant lang, nag lapse na yung policy ko since di ko na tinuloy yung pag hulog, sana napakain nila mga pamilya nila sa 9k na kinuha nila.
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