What is the name of your state? NH
Hello,
I'm having an issue with my dental insurance company refusing to pay for 3 surface fillings. They stated there was no 'evidence of disease or accidental injury'. My dentist has sent in x-rays several times, 2 clinical narratives, and the Dr's notes (per the insurance's request). My insurance company keeps refusing the claim, however will not tell me why other than the quote mentioned above. My dentist has been very cooperative, sending all the info as requested every time the insurance asked.
It has been over 8 months, 1 written appeal, numerous letters, phone calls and resubmittions of documents. and things look to be at a stalemate. I believe my dentist and feel he has done nothing wrong, however there is a chance he made an error. Making 3 errors I feel is highly unlikely. I believe I will find another local dentist and have that dentist look at my copy of the x-rays and give His/Her opinion as to if the fillings were necessary. This may be the only way to determine which of the two is in the right.
Once that is complete I feel litigation may be the only way to get this completed. A lawyer will cost far more than I am looking to obtain, so does this mean small claims court? The amount is under $1000, and I'm not looking for punitative damages, just the out of pocket expenses I spent to have the fillings. Can I take an insurance carrier to small claims court? How likely is it for a little guy like me to win against a big insurance company? Am I missing another option?
Thank you all for your advice.
Hello,
I'm having an issue with my dental insurance company refusing to pay for 3 surface fillings. They stated there was no 'evidence of disease or accidental injury'. My dentist has sent in x-rays several times, 2 clinical narratives, and the Dr's notes (per the insurance's request). My insurance company keeps refusing the claim, however will not tell me why other than the quote mentioned above. My dentist has been very cooperative, sending all the info as requested every time the insurance asked.
It has been over 8 months, 1 written appeal, numerous letters, phone calls and resubmittions of documents. and things look to be at a stalemate. I believe my dentist and feel he has done nothing wrong, however there is a chance he made an error. Making 3 errors I feel is highly unlikely. I believe I will find another local dentist and have that dentist look at my copy of the x-rays and give His/Her opinion as to if the fillings were necessary. This may be the only way to determine which of the two is in the right.
Once that is complete I feel litigation may be the only way to get this completed. A lawyer will cost far more than I am looking to obtain, so does this mean small claims court? The amount is under $1000, and I'm not looking for punitative damages, just the out of pocket expenses I spent to have the fillings. Can I take an insurance carrier to small claims court? How likely is it for a little guy like me to win against a big insurance company? Am I missing another option?
Thank you all for your advice.