Disputes about how claimants and lawyers should split a historic $2.7 billion settlement with Blue Cross Blue Shield affiliates have delayed payments to 100 million people who had policies between
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Updated: 8:40 PM EDT May 10, 2021 Hilda Flores Anyone who was covered by certain Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance from between February 2008 and October 2020 could be eligible to be part of a $2.7 billion settlement as part of a class-action lawsuit.The lawsuit claims that Blue Cross violated antitrust laws by reducing competition in their areas, allowing for higher rates on some plans.However, Blue Cross denies allegations of wrongdoing, claiming its actions resulted in lower health care costs and greater access to customers and has agreed to a settlement. Hereâs what you should know:IS THE BLUE CROSS SETTLEMENT REAL?Yes, the Blue Cross Blue Shield Settlement is legit, and some involved may have even received postcards in the mail notifying them of the lawsuit.WHAT IS A CLASS-ACTION LAWSUIT?Within a class-action lawsuit, one or more people or businesses sue on behalf of others who may have similar claims, otherwise known as class members. The c
Anyone who was covered by certain Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance from between February 2008 and October 2020 could be eligible to be part of a $2.7 billion settlement as part of a class-action lawsuit. The lawsuit claims that Blue Cross violated antitrust laws by reducing competition in their areas, allowing for higher rates on some plans. Sign up for our Newsletters However, Blue Cross denies allegations of wrongdoing, claiming its.
Here’s how you can claim part of the giant $2.7 billion Blue Cross settlement
Updated Apr 29, 2021;
Posted Apr 29, 2021
The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and sister plans agreed to pay $2.7 billion as part of a settlement related to antitrust allegations. The company has denied any wrongdoing. (Matt Smith | For NJ Advance Media)NJ Advance Media
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If you were covered by a Blue Cross insurance plan between February 2008 and October 2020, you could cash in on one of the biggest healthcare settlements in U.S. history.
The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and associated plans agreed to pay $2.7 billion as part of a settlement related to antitrust allegations. The company has denied any wrongdoing.