Have an issue with your insurance?
Let everyone know!
Insurance companies are constantly reviewing us. Are we too old? Do we live in the wrong place? Is our credit score high enough? Well, now it's time to turn the tables. Do you charge too much? Will you pay my claim quickly? Is your coverage worse than it seems? We can review you too.
Top Insurance Companies
Ranked by Complaint Relativity
DOCTORS CO 0.00
PROASSURANCE 0.00
LIBERTY MUTUAL 0.00
APOLLO GLOBAL MGMT 26.19
SENTRY 32.66
BCBS OF MI 40.72
Aetna - Incorrect deductible charge from hospital. Any chance of getting money back?
I had a pre-op call with my hospital today prior to my bilateral salpingectomy (preventative birth control) procedure next week. I have a new Aetna plan with a $2k
deductible, so it didn’t seem crazy when the hospital said I owed $2k.
But now I’m hearing that my procedure should be free under the ACA. I was told I’ll get my receipt for the charge at my pre-op appt on Friday. Any chance of me getting this money back if I dispute? Can I do a chargeback on my card?
Lemonade - Keep Lemonade or just use a Savings Account?
I have a 12-year-old corgi who is very healthy (just had his exam and he’s in great shape) and he’s been insured by Lemonade for several years. I always have paid more in premiums than claims, and that’s fine. Insurance is about covering the unexpected.
I got his insurance renewal from Lemonade and they want to increase his premium from $150/mo to $220/mo. I mean, I get it, actuarially he’s a higher risk. It’s been going up really fast.
I’m thinking of instead of paying the $220/mo, just putting the monthly amount into a savings account and just save for when those big expenses come.
Has anyone done this, successfully? I figure that lemonade is going to keep increasing the premiums to levels that are unaffordable and do want to push me out of the system. But I want to cover the unexpected somehow.
I cannot switch carriers because no one is going to insure a 13-year-old dog. It’s either stay with them and throw money at premiums or start saving money for the future.
Progressive - Progressive cut my insurance premium in half after I called them
So I moved to the US from Europe over a year ago and have been using progressive since they insure people without a state license (I live in MA). I paid 1200 dollars every 6 months until just now when I spoke to my friend who also moved here at the same time and he paid way less on a much newer muscle car.
I call progressive and they do a reqoute and my policy gets cut in half and I now pay 640 every 6 months. I feel like they entered some wrong information the first time around - do I have any recourse for them to pay me back if they misentered information the first time around? Of course I accepted the payment and condition so maybe there's just nothing to do.
My friend who I compared policies with has the exact same coverage and started off at the much lower rate of \~600$.
Progressive - Auto insurance sources
I have been driving for nearly 25 years. I have nearly a completely clean record but didn't drive for a while up until a couple years ago.
I am looking for any suggestions for sources to get the beat rates possible. Are there Any websites anyone knows of that are noteworthy? And trustworthy?
I love my agent but I can't keep paying progressive $2000 a year (discounted 200-300 every 6 months for paying in full) for basic state minimum coverage (no collision etc)
Premier Health Solutions - Got scammed, worried I’ll be charged again.
26, tried to get heath care for the first time in January. I thought I was going through healthcare.gov. Guess I called a wack number. “Premier Health Solutions/Health care member services.” Told me 383$ for first 2 months as lump payments then $10 rest of the year. That was a straight up lie. It’s 383$ every month and I will be broke if I keep getting charged. I went through the chat feature to begin cancelation and got an email saying the process has started and I’ll get confirmation but I haven’t yet. I called again about it and they said I’ll get a call from an agent to confirm cancellation. I can’t afford to make another payment and I’m terrified.
Medi-Cal - Medi-cal kept on renewing my family even I submit my income
We have been on medi-cal since 2020. Husband and I both lost our job. When we started working, we reported our income. We had a child and our income still within theamount that qualifies.
2022, I reported my income. And they still renew.
2023, I did not work, we qualified.
2024, I got a new job July, I called and they said my medi-cal will be cancelled by August. I enrolled in my job's medical insurance.
Fast forward 2025, got a letter we qualified. I kept in my record that I always submit proof of income. What should I do?
Blue Shield - Automatically enrolled in Medi-Cal and had previous insurance canceled
Hi. I was recently informed that my Covered California Blue Shield insurance was canceled because I was automatically enrolled in medi-cal despite not applying. I’m currently employed so not sure why this happened. I paid out of pocket for my previous insurance because it covered a very important medical procedure that I need. I am really desperate to reactivate my old insurance because it’s very rare to get health coverage for this specific treatment. The clinic said it’s very surprising that Blue Shield covered it. I have been told to go to the county office and request medi-cal be canceled. Should I have an easy time reactivating my old insurance afterwards? Thank you.
Fetch - Pet insurance Canada
Hello, with Fetch. Monthly fee has gone up e up to $102.00 Canadian for 1 dog. Dog is 6 years old. We also have another fur baby. Does anyone have another Pet insurance company you can recommend/ please share your monthly amount.
Blue Cross Blue Shield - Insurance can’t give me a estimate because it’s facility billing and not provider billing
I am getting some MRI's done at a outpatient facility and wanted to get an estimate by my insurance on my copay.
My insurance asked me to get the NPI /taxid for the radiologist that will be doing the MRI so they can get the best estimate.
I have BCBS
I contacted the outpatient facility (NJ imaging network), and they gave me an NPI number but thats the NPI nubmer of the facility.
I asked for NPI number of the radiologist, but they said that they bill under the facility, not the radiologist.
How am I supposed to get an accurate estimate here?
Also by "provider" billing I mean physician billing
Quest - Doctor billing insurance for treatment weeks before appointment without notifying patient
At the end of 2024 my wife visited an allergist to try and get a handle on her allergies. A boat load of testing later and she needs allergy injections for her horrific environmental allergies to attempt to get control of them. Everything is good with this allergist at this point. It’s the end of December 2024 and the allergist informs her at her appointment at the end of the next month (January 2025) she will owe $1500 to start her year long series of injections. We have a HDHP with HSA so we totally understand that cost because the deductible resets.
Well life punched us hard over the next month and my wife has ramped up her attempts to find a new job because she is so unhappy at her current one. Given everything going on and the fact that she isn’t sure if she will continue to have the same insurance or access to the same provider to complete the allergy injections if she gets a new job, she decided now isn’t a good time to start the allergy injections. So she cancelled her appointment 48 hours prior to the scheduled appointment.
This provider did not give her any kind of verbal, written, mimed, carrier pigeon, etc policy related to appointments, billing, and/or payment policies for the practice. Nothing. So at the beginning of February 2025 she received a bill from Quest for the bloodwork she had done in December 2024. Two of the bajillion tests requested by this provider were not covered and it was going to cost us almost $700 out of pocket (whole separate issue we’re handling). She couldn’t find an EOB so I told her to log onto the portal to see if she could download it. Well she logs onto the portal and there are $2,000 worth of claims submitted from this allergist in mid January 2025. They were not the claims related to her appointments in December 2024 and they were submitted two weeks before she cancelled her first allergy injection appointment.
To make a long story short, the allergist prepped the injection two weeks before my wife’s first allergy injection over the course of 3 days and submitted the claim to insurance for it. The doctor’s office is saying she is responsible for the bill and I’m saying that sounds like fraud for billing for treatment she never received and was prepared without any kind of contract or informed consent to give her the opportunity to prevent this from happening. My wife has spoken with 2 different insurance reps and one was like yeah you’re responsible and the other said I’m referring you to our fraud department. The doctor is entirely unhelpful and has refused to communicate with her on 1. Why there is no practice policy to avoid this situation and 2. How long that injection mixed up in good for and 3. What happens if she stops doing the injections after one appointment.
What do we need to know about this? Is this fraud? Should we push to not be responsible for this cost? Did my wife make a mistake somewhere in understanding how allergists operate and missed what is the obvious to the field she should have cancelled her appointment at minimum two weeks before it was scheduled?
Make A Complaint
Loading...