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Originally Posted by tucker6
Why should the insurance company 'grow a heart'? They made a contract with the consumer to provide certain benefits for a certain price. As long as they fulfill their obligations, what more do you want from them? Listen, sometimes life hands you a bag of poop. Quit asking others to take the bag from you. Unfortunately, you've been suckered into the "evil insurance company" mantra, when the root of health care costs are based elsewhere, like drug companies, hospitals, and our penchant for litigating everything under the sun without limits.
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The point of my post is that they didn't and they didn't have too in many states. The policy you got when you sign up was not worth the paper it was written on. I was not sucked up by the "evil mantra", I lived through it. In my state, at least, you could not sue a health insurance if they refused to pay. Somewhere you got the idea that insurance companies were bound by the policies they wrote. They were not. I learned that the hard way to the turn of over a quarter of a million dollars. You are one of the ignorant ones. Sorry but the reality does not fit into your neatly packaged views of the way you think the world is, in this case anyway.