Why Was Your Claim Denied?

Insurance companies often use "fine print" to protect their bottom line. The most common reasons they cite for denying cancer patients include:

  • Non-Disclosure:

    Claiming you didn’t mention a minor symptom or a doctor's visit from years ago.
  • The "Contestability Period":

    If the policy is less than two years old, insurers look for any excuse to void the contract.
  • Medical Necessity:

    Arguing that certain treatments or terminal illness payouts aren't "medically necessary" under their specific definitions.
  • Misinterpretation of Records:

    Twisting medical history to suggest a pre-existing condition that didn't exist at the time of signing.

Don’t take "No" for an answer. Their first denial is often just a tactic.

How We Help You Fight Back

We specialize in navigating the complex intersection of oncology and insurance law. Our team will:

Review the Denial Letter:

We find the legal loopholes the insurance company is using.

Gather Expert Evidence:

We work with medical professionals to prove your diagnosis meets policy criteria.

Manage the Appeals:

We handle all the paperwork and deadlines so you can focus on health and family.

Litigate if Necessary:

If they won't pay what they owe, we are prepared to take them to court.