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Complaint Details

Complaint Summary

A health insurance claim was filed with HTH Travel Insurance and subsequently denied. The policyholder in Georgia reported that their claim denial occurred on or around 2025-04-19. After submitting the required documentation and supporting evidence, the insurer declined the claim citing policy terms. The complaint was filed to challenge this denial and seek a fair review of the claim decision. The current status of this complaint is: Settled.

Risk Assessment

Risk Level: Medium

This complaint involves a claim denial, which is a moderately common insurance dispute. While these issues can often be resolved through the insurer's internal processes, persistent problems may indicate systemic issues. Filing a state DOI complaint creates an official record and may expedite resolution.

What You Should Do

If your claim was denied, request a written explanation citing the specific policy provision. Review your policy language carefully, as denials are sometimes based on misinterpretation. File an appeal within the timeframe specified in your denial letter. Document everything and consider requesting an independent review. If the denial seems unfair, file a complaint with your state's Department of Insurance.

Understanding Health Insurance Coverage

Health insurance covers medical expenses including doctor visits, hospital stays, prescription drugs, preventive care, mental health services, and emergency care. Plans vary by network type (HMO, PPO, EPO), deductible levels, copayments, coinsurance rates, and out-of-pocket maximums. The Affordable Care Act requires coverage of essential health benefits.

State Regulatory Information

Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner handles insurance complaints. File at oci.georgia.gov or call 1-800-656-2298. Georgia requires timely claim processing and prohibits unfair settlement practices.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if HTH Travel Insurance denies my health insurance claim?

If your claim is denied, request a detailed written explanation citing the specific policy provision. Review your policy carefully, gather supporting documentation, and file a formal appeal within the deadline stated in your denial letter. You can also file a complaint with the Georgia Department of Insurance for an independent review.

How do I file a complaint against HTH Travel Insurance with my state insurance department?

Contact the Georgia Department of Insurance through their website or consumer hotline. You will need your policy number, claim number, a description of the issue, and copies of relevant correspondence. Most states allow online complaint filing and will investigate within 30-60 days.

What is a health insurance complaint ratio and what does it mean?

The complaint ratio (also called the NAIC Complaint Index) measures how many complaints an insurer receives relative to its market share. A ratio above 1.0 means the company receives more complaints than expected for its size. A ratio below 1.0 indicates fewer complaints than the industry average.

How long does HTH Travel Insurance have to respond to my health insurance claim?

Most states require insurers to acknowledge claims within 15 days and make a coverage decision within 30-45 days. Prompt payment laws vary by state — Georgia has specific statutory timeframes. If these deadlines are missed, you may have grounds for a bad faith complaint.

Can I sue HTH Travel Insurance for claim denial on my health policy?

You may have legal options including filing a bad faith lawsuit if the insurer unreasonably denied, delayed, or underpaid your claim. Before litigation, exhaust the insurer's internal appeals process and file a complaint with your state DOI. Many attorneys offer free consultations for insurance disputes. Deadlines (statutes of limitation) vary by state.

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