What to do after a long term care insurance denial in New York
A long term care insurance denial can leave a family unsure what to do next. You may be trying to arrange safe care, manage medical appointments, understand the policy, and respond to the insurance company at the same time.
The denial may involve home care, assisted living, nursing home care, memory care, cognitive impairment, or help with daily activities. It may also involve a benefit reduction, delayed payment, underpayment, or termination of previously approved benefits.
The good news is that a denial does not always mean the claim is over. Many long term care insurance policies allow an appeal. The appeal should be handled carefully because it may become the most important opportunity to explain why benefits are owed and to submit the evidence needed to support the claim.
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