Language Barrier In Claims

Summary

Language barriers can complicate insurance claims, especially when written communication is refused. Concerns include civil rights violations, coercion by a former lawyer, and threats from FIP. Reporting to the Division of Insurance is a step taken. Consider consulting a local attorney for guidance.

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rephrase "There are other issues, such as violations of my civil rights, coercion by my ex-lawyer of requesting bill patients out-of-pocket, threats of further action by FIP, and the initiation of a post-payment plan against me. Evidence is strong. I have also report to the Division of Insurance(Case no *)"
Here are the rephrased statements:
*. Initial Statement: "There are additional issues, including violations of my civil rights, coercion by my former lawyer to bill patients out-of-pocket, threats of further action by FIP, and the initiation of a post-payment plan against me. The evidence is strong. I have also reported this to the Division of Insurance (Case no. *)."
*. Your Answer: "I have repeatedly expressed that English is my second language and that written communication helps reduce misunderstandings. I also asked why Medicare payment policy is being used instead of BCBS-MA to review my claims. Wacht insists on meeting in person or talking on the phone but refuses to provide the policy in writing."
Do you have any documents or emails that show your requests for written communication?