If it is a group health insurance plan -- through your employer -- go to your HR person or your manager. They can get in touch with the insurance broker who sold them the plan.
If it is an individual plan -- one you bought on your own -- go to the broker who sold it to you.
Failing either of those, your state may have a consumer assistance department, within its insurance regulatory bureau. Go to your state government website and search for "health insurance consumer assistance."
Good luck!
Contact your Illinois Department of Insurance
The department of insurance for your state.
A provider is not required to accept Medicaid or private insurance. However, if the provider indicated to you that s/he was doing so in your case, there's at least an ethical problem. In Illinois, a provider who accepts a patient as Medicaid cannot bill the patient if Medicaid fails to pay due to the provider's negligence in billing.
The insurance industry is the largest non-federally regulated industry in the US. Since the Federal Government does not regulate it, filing a complaint with the FTC would do you no good. Any complaint should be filed with your State Insurance Commissioner's office.
If you feel something has been handled improperly, you should file a complaint with your states insurance department.
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There might be a problem with your phone provider. You should file a complaint with them.
They should not drop you before a claim is settled. If they have contact your state department of insurance and file a complaint.
You should contact your town's code enforcement office and file a complaint. That situation is a health issue and the town should order a clean-up.You should contact your town's code enforcement office and file a complaint. That situation is a health issue and the town should order a clean-up.You should contact your town's code enforcement office and file a complaint. That situation is a health issue and the town should order a clean-up.You should contact your town's code enforcement office and file a complaint. That situation is a health issue and the town should order a clean-up.
Yes, and you want them to because if they are paid out of order then it will be a mess to correct.
If you believe that a HIPAA-covered entity or its business associate violated your (or someone else's) health information privacy rights or committed another violation of the Privacy, Security, or Breach Notification Rules, you may file a complaint with the Office for Civil Rights (OCR). OCR can investigate complaints against covered entities (health plans, health care clearinghouses, or health care providers that conduct certain transactions electronically) and their business associates.
If you feel you haven't been treated fairly, I would file a complaint with your state insurance company or have your lawyer do it.