Question:
INSURANCE WILL NOT APPROVE SURGERY.
CAN I PURCHASE ADDITIONAL INSURANCE OR ADD TO CURRANT INSURANCE. I LIVE IN COLORADO. HAVE NOT SEEN SURGEON YET. EXCLUSION IS EMPLOYER.LAWYER SAYS HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO WIN AGAINST THEM — carla S. (posted on March 18, 2003)
March 18, 2003
I have some Great information on my profile if you get to the point you
have to self-pay. There are some great options still open for you. Good
Luck!
— latrishanickle
March 24, 2003
I've heard that your employer can choose to give you a "rider" or
some such that allows YOU to be covered for the particular procedure. Its
sort of a case by case thing and lays in the employers hands, and I would
guess costs them something. Maybe if you have a lot of comorbids and could
make a great case for yourself using lots of letters from doctors and
specialists as to how this could help or save you then you could present it
to your employer. If that fails, changing jobs to somewhere that carries
insurance that will pay is an option. As for individual policies, in my
experience if your weight is high enough and/or you have enough comorbids
to qualify for WLS then you're not likely to find an insurance company
who'll accept you for any quality individual insurance plans.
— Shelly S.
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