HMO Denial of Benefits
HMOs limit the amount of time doctors can spend with patients, sometimes pay doctors extra to deny tests, and make it difficult for patients to get to specialists. Even when HMOs deny life-saving benefits that they’re obligated to provide, even when people die because an HMO denies a test, the HMO may be practically immune from suit. But not always. This is a specialized area of the law, and requires considerable expertise. If you’ve been injured or had a family member injured because of the denial of care by an HMO, you need to consult a lawyer quickly.
Make sure to find a lawyer with the skills, expertise and resources to handle this kind of case.
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