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Reporting this to Tammy Pust, Chief judge at OAH, she is the ring leader of this circus and protecting her siblings as you cannot get past her ring of corruption.
It would be interesting to see how many people like myself have gone before the OAH and won? Common sense says that people like myself who have no money against insurance companies who have BIG bucks, how many won their case and how many lost? My guess is far more lost than won as insurance companies have the money.
This is a tightly knit group that works within themself and the loser have no place to go as lawyers do not like to sue lawyers
After 25 years of allowing me to pay the generic rate for the name brand medication, Blue Cross decided to charge me full freight in 2017.
I asked them to reconsider, followed all complaint protocols. My insurance policy clearly stated that the name brand was permissable in my situation. They denied my requests (after failing to meet their self-imposed response deadlines).
I contacted the AG's office and was put in contact with Matt Kessler.
After several months of diligence and intelligent follow through, he was able to get Blue Cross to honor the contract they had made with me. Without his advocacy, I doubt that I could have gotten them to honor the clear dictates of the contract. He always returned my phone calls and kept me in the loop.
I am very grateful for Matt's hard work and for this brilliant agency. The founder's understood the potential powerlessness of an individual in the face of a powerful corporate entity--regardless of how in the right the individual might be. This goes a long way to restore my faith in our government, the commons, why we pay taxes, and public service. Great good on all of you!