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How to Identify a Fraudulent Health and Medical Insurance Company in Indiana

Mar 19 2022 Published by dayat under Uncategorized

One reason why a fraudulent health and medical insurance company in Indiana finds it easy to deceive consumers is because most people think they already know everything, when in reality they know far less. Reading this guide will only take minutes of your time, but those minutes are enough to save you thousands of dollars from insurance fraud.

Tip # 1 A fraudulent health and medical insurance company in Indiana will first and foremost be an unlicensed one as well, in most cases. Being licensed would subject them to regular inspections from the government and thus increase the chances of getting caught red-handed with their hands in the cookie jar, or in this case, dabbling with money that does not belong to them. But there are some insurance companies that are still more daring than most. Thinking that they can get away with anything, these companies do acquire licenses and that’s why being licensed is not a sole and adequate guarantee that you won’t get fooled.

A fraudulent health and medical insurance company in Indiana will often be unable to provide you with information about their licenses. If the insurance company you’re currently transacting with acts the same then it’s safer for you to switch to another company.

If it’s willing and able to provide information, however, that’s good, but it’s not good enough. Have the information confirmed by your state’s insurance department before proceeding to the next step.

Tip #2 When one thinks of a fraudulent health and medical insurance company in Indiana, one would usually think of a company that charges exorbitant fees. But fraudulent companies are wilier than that. What they offer you instead are insurance options that seem too good to be true.

And that brings us to the next rule: if something’s too good to be true, it usually is. And though most people know this maxim well, they still find it almost impossible to resist temptation when the bait’s being dangled in front them.

If the insurance costs seem unbelievably low, you have to ask yourself and the insurance agent: how can the company still afford to exist if they’re asking incredibly low payments from their clients? If they cite generosity as the excuse, take that as proof that you’re dealing with a fraudulent health and medical insurance company in Indiana.

Insurance companies can be magnanimous, yes, but never at the expense of their profit!

Tip #3 A fraudulent health and medical insurance company will ultimately come across as an understanding partner. In fact, the agent will in the end act too understanding that his attitude becomes suspicious. Is it smart for an insurance company to insure all types of individuals, even those who are three months’ shy from death’s door?

Obviously, the answer is no. We’ve already recently established that insurance companies are anything but stupid. They can be fraudulent, somewhat generous, wily, but they’re never stupid.

And that brings us to the third rule to follow: don’t let an insurance company insure you if he’s willing to insure your 115 year old, cancer-struck great-grandmother. There are of course insurance policies that don’t require medical exams to be taken but these insurance policies are only given to clients who are able to satisfy certain conditions. If you’re not asked to fulfill certain requirements to be insured without a medical exam then once again, you’re at the risk of dealing with a fraudulent health and medical insurance company in Indiana.

Tip #4 In most cases, a fraudulent health and medical insurance company in Indiana would have questionable policies regarding money matters. Firstly, these companies usually insist on receiving cash payments alone. They don’t accept credit cards or checks. They just want cash, and that’s especially strange if you’re paying a large amount of money.

Secondly, they might also insist in learning certain details that any other insurance company would care nothing about. If they’re asking you about your bank account’s PIN or something similarly classified, beware because those are yet another sign of a fraudulent health and medical insurance company in Indiana.

Tip #5 Lastly, have your insurance contract read and reviewed by a legal couns

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