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Trupanion - 2 year old doodle who eats everything
I have a almost 2 year doodle whom I just spent over 7K on for sugery to remove a sock.2 days after surgery the site got infected and the sutures ripped. I’ve been looking at pet insurance reviews but it all seems so overwhelming and it feels like the good and the bad are balanced.
Currently i’m looking for a company that will pay up front which based on what i’m seeing that would be Trupanion as i’m constantly living in fear and has gotten extreme anxiety from always thinking he’s gonna swallow something again.
I’ve always swiped out my savings to practically save his life.
Any advice or help would be appreciated!!
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina - Constantly Fighting Denied Claims with BCBSNC — Is It Just Me?
I'm honestly at my breaking point dealing with BCBSNC. I’ve had multiple claims denied that should be routine — and I’m exhausted from trying to get clear answers.
Recently, I had in-network bloodwork done that was ordered by my doctor. BCBS denied the entire claim — not even applied to my deductible — and there was no EOB at first. The exact same tests were processed last year with no issue.
In Dec. I had a bad sinus infection, I went to urgent care, and even though the provider billed it correctly as urgent care (POS 20), BCBS processed it as outpatient hospital and denied the appeal.
Last year, I also got stuck with a $1,300 bill after seeing a cardiologist who ordered a stress test at a local hospital. That claim was denied too, because they classified it as an outpatient hospital visit — even though it was a specialty care appointment.
I’ve submitted appeals, contacted billing departments, and chased down paperwork, and BCBS just keeps giving vague, inconsistent responses. I haven’t contacted HR yet, but I’m seriously considering it, along with a complaint to the Department of Insurance.
I’m using in-network care and following the rules. I just don’t know what else to do at this point. Has anyone else dealt with this kind of mess?
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arkansas - BCBS Billing/denial question
I had a liver transplant in 2023 at Mayo in Arizona. I live in Oklahoma. I have BCBS of Arkansas through Walmart, where my wife works. Regular lab draws are required and I have a DLO (Quest) and few minutes away from my home. I checked DLO's website which stated they accepted my plan. I got my labs drawn many times over the course of 6-7 months before receiving bills from the lab for the full amount, insurance was paying nothing. After contacting insurance, they said the particular location was not in network. No idea why one would be out of network but other locations of the same company are. However, after conferring with both BCBS and DLO, I was told that BCBS of Arizona is being billed because that's where the ordering provider is from. No one seems to be very helpful on either end as far as getting anything resolved, and there's nearly 20K worth of labs being denied. Does this seem accurate from both the insurance perspective of billing another state's plan as well as why they would deny one location but not another of the same company? Any suggestions on what I should do or how to handle? Thanks!
Healthy Paws - Healthy Paws Deleting Comments re: Massive Premium Increases on Instagram
Healthy Paws Deleting Comments re: Massive Premium Increases on Instagram.
Corebridge - Claim processing time
My dad (57M) died by suicide in September. He had an adjustable life policy with Corebridge (formerly AIG) since 1986, so well beyond the exclusion period.
We had trouble getting the death certificate and ending up filing the claim in December. We didn’t have access to his policy documents but we found out my mother (dad’s ex-wife) was the primary beneficiary. With my sister and I (his adult children) being the contingent beneficiaries.
Due to revocation upon divorce laws, my mother will more than likely be denied the claim. Their divorce decree does not make note of life insurance, my dad simply just didn’t change it after 14 years of divorce. Corebridge advised she file the claim anyway and wait. Well, the claim was filed in December, all paperwork sent in on December 9th. I figured it would take some time with the holidays and all but it’s been just about 3 months. I’ve called several times with them just claiming it’s still under review. Corebridge said claims normally process within 7-10 business days but they have no update as to what is the hold up.
Is this pretty standard? Also, should I wait to see the outcome of my mom’s claim? Or should I just go ahead and file my claim? Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
GEICO - FL - Own/Financing Car but keeping with Girlfriend
Hello, I have a very unique situation here lol.
I am moving out of state where I will no longer need to use my vehicle. However, I don’t want to get rid of it and my girlfriend and I have planned to let her use it until her lease ends next year to move with me. So - the car is hers essentially in every way but legally and since I am still financing it I know I have to be on the auto insurance. However, the car is going to be used by her primarily and stored at her FL address.
I explained the situation to GEICO and they said they couldn’t insure this situation since the car would not be stored at the owner’s address.
Is this going to be allowed by any auto insurance or am I screwed aka need to find an alternative way to handle this situation?
Thanks,
First Enroll - Parents being charged by insurance company they don't use?
My mom was checking her and dad's bank statements and for some reason they're being charged by First Enroll but mom says that that isn't the insurance company they use. Any clue why this would be happening? Is some type of scam or fraud?
Just so you know, I know almost nothing about how insurance works so sorry if I seem stupid.
Healthy Paws - Avoid healthy paws
Current policy holder for two animals since 2018. Aside from the constant increase in premiums… now that I’ve begun filing claims they are questioning the breed of the dog and threatening to double my premiums if I don’t validate a large mix breed vs a mix pit bull.
Disgusted.
Esurance - Esurance Denied My Claim and Then Reported Me to the City — Total Backstab Move
So I filed a claim with **Esurance** because my **rear porch shifted**, which is obviously a safety issue. I was hoping they'd help cover the repair costs — after all, that's what insurance is for, right?
Instead, these snakes not only **denied the claim**, they turned around and **called the Village of Skokie** on me. Next thing I know, I get a **final notice from the city** saying I'm in violation and have to fix my porch or face a hearing.
Let that sink in:
**I went to my insurer for help. They ratted me out to the city.**
Now I’m stuck with:
* Full repair costs out of pocket
* A city deadline to fix everything
* No help from the company I’ve been paying for years
Just a warning to others: Esurance will happily take your premiums, but if you ever need help, they’ll throw you under the bus and add more stress to your life. **Avoid them.**
Has anyone else had them pull shady stuff like this?
renter's insurance - Mold in apartment, not sure what to do next
Location: Washington State
I’m dealing with a housing situation that has gotten increasingly serious, and I could use advice on whether I have a legal case and what my next steps should be. I don’t qualify for free legal aid, but I also can’t afford to hire a lawyer outright. I’ve already spoken with the Tenants Union of Washington State, who suggested I update my complaint with the city’s code enforcement office on Monday because the situation has escalated significantly since I first reported it. They also mentioned I might be entitled to compensation that my landlord isn’t disclosing (either intentionally or not). I’m wondering if I should wait to hear from code enforcement again or if I need to start pursuing legal representation now.
My story begins at the start of the new year. On January 6, I submitted a service request because the floor in my entryway was visibly warped and I was having trouble closing my front door. On January 8, maintenance came out, removed the weather stripping from the bottom of the door, and marked the request as complete even though no inspection was done and the root issue wasn’t addressed. At that point, I figured I had at least documented the damage in case they tried to blame me later, but I had no idea how bad things were about to get.
On March 26, I submitted another repair request because there was now visible water damage and possible mold along the baseboards next to my front door, along with the floorboards becoming even more warped. In my bathroom, there was a significant colony of black, furry mold that had grown between the wall and a small stepstool I had propped up against it. I had also noticed that there were "blisters" in the paint on the walls in the hallway leading up to my apartment where water had obviously started to pool. Maintenance showed up the next day, told me they would "call someone," and once again closed the ticket without fixing or really even looking at anything. On March 29, I went into the leasing office to speak with someone in person because I felt like the issue was not being addressed properly and I wanted some answers. I explained the problem to the leasing agent and he asked me to send him an email describing the issue (which I did) and that I should open yet another repair request for the issue (which I also did.)
On April 1, the maintenance person showed up again. This time, he brought a pipe wrench and literally tried to hammer down the warped floorboards (no joke). Then he sprayed two sprays of mold inhibitor on the wall next to the front door “just in case.” That afternoon, I was told that a water restoration company would be out the next day to inspect the unit.
The water restoration company came first thing on April 2, while I was still in bed. They found significant moisture behind the walls and suspected the presence of mold. The property manager came by a few minutes before noon, took photos, and informed me that my apartment was currently uninhabitable. He told me to file a claim with my renter’s insurance for a hotel. I work from home and was in the middle of my work day when he told me that the water restoration company would be arriving shortly to start dismantling my bathroom to start looking for the cause of the leak. I ended up making a claim with my renter's insurance (even though I believe property management is responsible for the cost of temporary housing) but without a statement of cause, my insurance wouldn't help me find a place to stay so I had to make arrangements on my own for myself and my dog. I'm currently staying in a hotel down the street from my apartment building that is being charged to my credit card.
On April 3, the leasing manager called me to inform me that my apartment is unlivable and they have no timeline for repairs, so I have the option to either break my lease with no penalty or move into another unit (with them paying the moving costs). I asked him to send the offer via email because I needed a written record of the offer before I would even consider anything. He sent me an email the next day (April 4) briefly outlining my two options: either I transfer to another one-bedroom unit in the building at my current rental rate, or I break my lease with no penalties. That’s it. He didn't even include the offer to cover moving expenses to the new unit.
I'm stuck in a frustrating situation with no real solutions. My renter's insurance isn’t covering my hotel costs because they won’t pay without a statement of cause, which I still don’t have. Even if they do cover it, I’ll still be out $250 because of my deductible. I expect the property management company to take responsibility for that since the damage was caused by their neglect. The options they’ve offered don’t even begin to address the full scope of the inconvenience and stress I’m dealing with. There’s no mention of covering the moving costs, or even offering rent relief for the time I’ve been displaced. Neither of these options account for the impact this situation has had on me and my dog.
What should I be doing next? I’ve already filed a complaint with the city’s code enforcement office and plan to follow up on Monday, but I’m not sure if I should be waiting for them or moving ahead with other options, including legal advice. I know I can’t afford to hire a lawyer outright, but I also feel like I’m being jerked around by the property management company and my renter's insurance. Any advice on what steps I should take next?
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