A Cancer Diagnosis is Hard Enough.
A Denied Insurance Claim Shouldn’t Make it Harder.
If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with cancer and your life insurance provider has denied your claim or compensation, you are not alone—and you have options. We help families fight back against wrongful denials.
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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:
