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Quick payment on my claim.
Quick payment on my claim.
Insurer: MetLife
By: customer
Fairly simple and straight forward…
Fairly simple and straight forward claims process. Good feedback and updates.
Insurer: Fetch
By: David
Best Financial Assistance
Metlife has helped me financially with all of my cat’s appointments. I’m grateful for the amount of reimbursement so I can keep my cat healthy for a long time. Metlife works quick and efficiently which helps reduce my stress and anxiety financially. Thank you Metlife!
Insurer: MetLife
By: Danielle Boffa
Fair application of policy provisions
Fair application of policy provisions
Insurer: MetLife
By: customer
Great Experience with Pets Best
I don't know why this company gets such a bad rap. My sweet senior had to have a $14K surgery to have her spleen removed, and Pets Best reimbursed me for 80% of it without a problem. (I had already met my deductible with the vet visits and imaging for the same condition/illness prior to the surgery. And I chose 80% reimbursement over 90% when I bought the policy to keep my monthly premiums reasonable.) Claims process was a breeze. All I had to do was upload my invoices and enter some basic info on the vet clinics. That's it. Nothing else needed. This has been nothing but a positive experience. Super grateful.
Delay, Deny, Defraud
My pet was bitten, which is officially covered by their accident policy. However when it actually came time to file a claim 1. They claimed that they needed a full medical history. Then confirmed the received it on March 31st 2. Once they got it they claimed that they need 30 business days to review. It took 3 calls until they admitted that this policy is fabricated and would "escalate the review" 3. They then came back and claimed claimed, 5 days later that they didn't get it and refused all further contact. And their website magically broke with 504 errors after that indefinitely. 4. They then cancelled the policy out of the blue without any authorization rather than pay the claim on May 4th. In order to get anything from them you need to file a lawsuit.
Insurer: Embrace
By: Menachem Hornbacher
Easy to submit claims
Easy to submit claims, good coverage, prompt payout
Insurer: MetLife
By: customer
Claims Handling Practices
MetLife has attempted to deny claims despite clear documentation and prior claim history confirming the condition is not pre-existing under the policy. At policy inception, there was only one named pre-existing condition which was conjunctivitis. The delays and denial reflects multiple failures: failure to review prior approved claims, failure to review submitted medical documentation, failure to correctly apply policy terms (including the Pre-Existing Condition Coverage Endorsement on my policy), and incorrect coding of the condition. MetLife’s suggestion to file an appeal is improper on these claims. This is not a dispute requiring new information, but a failure in initial claim handling. Requiring an appeal shifts the burden to the policyholder to correct the insurer’s error. This contradicts prior determinations and policy language. While some claims have been handled swiftly, having to explain and show them their own policy language, where to look on submitted documentation and what to review on prior carrier information to see what was excluded, as well as repeatedly having to send in the same documentation in concerning which is why the 3 star overall review is being given. As an insurance professional, I am concerned that consumers who do not fully understand policy language may be unfairly denied coverage without realizing the error. This raises concerns regarding improper claims practices.
Insurer: MetLife
By: Lisa Cohn