Redemptionman
Well-Known Member
- Jurisdiction
- Mississippi
I have a question and am not sure of legalities involved in it, I had health insurance through a self funded ERISA plan. This plan paid roughly 12k out on me in medical claims and payments. I paid an equal amount of around 11k with deductibles and co insurance. They use a TPA to administrator the plan and of course the TPA came back spouting ERISA to get their $12k back. I am very busy and do not have time to deal with this every day. The TPA will not deal with me and wants to deal with my attorney. Which is okay fine with me, so we asked them to remove claims unrelated to the injury that they are seeking reimbursement for. They kept playing BS games saying that they could not just reduce them blah blah blah. Ok finally I said screw it pay them 11k which is roughly what they reduced it to by removing a claim off the report.
I want to sue the TPA in small claims court for my Co pays and the amount of money unrelated to the treatments that they are seeking reimbursement for. I am not sure for what amount yet probably somewhere from 3-5K for reimbursement for my time. Besides the TPA just being a big piece of garbage what are my chances to succeed?
Anyone ever done this before and been successful?
I want to sue the TPA in small claims court for my Co pays and the amount of money unrelated to the treatments that they are seeking reimbursement for. I am not sure for what amount yet probably somewhere from 3-5K for reimbursement for my time. Besides the TPA just being a big piece of garbage what are my chances to succeed?
Anyone ever done this before and been successful?