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Health insurance companies claim to act in their customers' best interests, but quite often fail to deliver on that promise. In this step-by-step guide, health insurance attorney Scott Glovsky examines the lawyer's role in helping a client navigate a health insurance denial, from understanding consumer rights, the appeals process, independent medical review, through the intricacies of an insurance bad faith lawsuit, and how the Affordable Care Act has impacted health care law. Drawing from decades of experience from large firms and from his own private practice, Scott uses his unique…mehr

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Health insurance companies claim to act in their customers' best interests, but quite often fail to deliver on that promise. In this step-by-step guide, health insurance attorney Scott Glovsky examines the lawyer's role in helping a client navigate a health insurance denial, from understanding consumer rights, the appeals process, independent medical review, through the intricacies of an insurance bad faith lawsuit, and how the Affordable Care Act has impacted health care law. Drawing from decades of experience from large firms and from his own private practice, Scott uses his unique client-centered approach to shed light on this important and often misunderstood practice area.
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Scott Glovsky is an attorney in Los Angeles who focuses on health insurance bad faith and trial work. He appeared in the film SiCKO and People Magazine, and his cases have been profiled on CNN and other major networks. Mr. Glovsky recently litigated Arce v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan on behalf of over 45,000 autistic children. The lawsuit resulted in Kaiser stopping its systemic denials of speech therapy and applied behavioral analysis for autistic children. Mr. Glovsky has received numerous awards including California Lawyer Magazine's California Lawyer Attorney of the Year Award and the Consumer Attorneys of California's Street Fighter of the Year Award. Scott frequently lectures and writes in the area of health insurance law, and is an instructor at Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyers College. Mr. Glovsky received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley and his J.D. from Cornell Law School. Scott can be reached at www.scottglovsky.com.