Maine’s Bureau Of Insurance Says Companies Sold Fraudulent Health Insurance
| By Matt Wickenheiser, Bangor Daily News, Maine | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
After consumer complaints of unpaid medical bills, the bureau investigated
The companies apparently are well known across the country and have been the target of a number of similar actions by state regulators and law enforcement groups.
In
In the bureau's order, the state relates the experiences of a 63-year-old substitute teacher from Garland who had seen TV ads for the insurance offerings and called the associated toll-free number.
"She began paying monthly premiums of
"After paying the respondents thousands of dollars for this coverage, [the woman] remains responsible for substantial medical bills that she cannot afford to pay."
None of the companies are licensed in
"Unlicensed insurance activities must be reported and stopped," said Insurance Superintendent
The release didn't have any further information about the companies.
But according to a March complaint by the
Both Benedetto and Consolidated Medical Services were named in the
"Defendants recruited individuals to assist with the marketing of medical benefits programs that defendants claim are a valid substitute for traditional health insurance. Defendants enticed these individuals -- whom defendants called their "affiliates" -- to pay defendants hundreds and often thousands of dollars for marketing products and services, all the while knowing that the Affiliates had almost no chance of making money," the claim states. "Defendants also made false and misleading statements about the coverage provided by the medical benefits programs they marketed."
The claim also noted that the
CORRECTION:
An earlier version of this story contained a time element error.
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