ClassAction.org is investigating whether consumers who replaced their long-term care policies at the suggestion of their insurance companies are now experiencing problems with the new coverage. It is suspected that these new long-term care policies may provide less coverage than the previous policies in an attempt to save the company from future exposure. If you experienced problems with a long-term care policy replaced at the recommendation of your insurance company, ClassAction.org would like to hear from you. Visit
http://www.classaction.org/long-term-care-policy-replacements.html today to receive a free evaluation of your long-term care replacement policy problems.
Long-term care insurance helps provide for the cost of personal care to individuals with a physical illness, disability or cognitive impairment, such as Alzheimer’s disease. Patients who require
long-term care are not ill in the traditional sense, but cannot perform day-to-day activities, such as eating, bathing, dressing and walking. Rather than provide traditional medical care to treat an illness, long-term care helps the recipient maintain their current lifestyle, although it may not improve their medical problems. For those looking to replace a long-term care policy, it is suggested that they compare the current policy benefits to the new coverage, and ask the insurance company for information on the effects of replacing a long-term care policy.
If you or a loved one has replaced a
long-term care policy at the suggestion of an insurance company or agent, and have experienced problems with the new policy, visit ClassAction.org today. The long-term care policy attorneys working with the site are looking to help ensure that those who replaced their coverage at their insurance company’s recommendation are being fully covered by their plans.
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