Critical Illness Claim - My Story

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Hi everyone,

I am writing this post in hope I can help others who may be in a similar position.

I was diagnosed with a duodenal NET in December 2017. Since then I had Whipple surgery and the tumour removed successfully. My malignant tumour and graded as 1 and my consultant advised me to inform my insurance. I put in a claim with my insurance soon after for them to then decline my claim under their exclusion 'Having low malignant potential'

I complained to Zurich multiple times but putting it bluntly they didn't care! I knew back then this wouldn't be easy going forward.

I took my case to the financial ombudsman and their adjudicators sided with Zurich within a week. It was then sent higher up to an actual ombudsman. I assumed going to the FO that an ombudsman would review it first but this isn't the case! If any adjudicator declines your claim - complain and take it higher! My mum told me to phone the Macmillan financial team as they had helped her a few years back. They were the biggest help to me in my case & they believed the claim should be paid.

At one point (before Macmillan got involved) I felt so alone in all of this. Your mind plays tricks on you and my insurance tried persuading me that I didn't have what I did have! I thought to myself - maybe I'm wrong, did I REALLY have cancer? because if I did SURELY Zurich would pay... 

Cancer definition in their policy states: 

Cancer – excluding less advanced cases Any malignant tumour positively diagnosed with histological confirmation and characterised by the uncontrolled growth of malignant cells and invasion of tissue.

The term malignant tumour includes: • Leukaemia • Sarcoma • Lymphoma (except cutaneous lymphoma – lymphoma confined to the skin).

The following are not covered: • All cancers which are histologically classified as any of the following: – Pre malignant; – Non-invasive; – Cancer in situ; – Having borderline malignancy; or – Having low malignant potential  

Zurich basically said because I was treated and i'm now 'fine'! They tried every excuse you could think of. Reading their emails and letter infuriated me. They wrote to my consultant numerous times asking the same questions & even questioned his opinion! 

They agreed in their final letter the tumour was malignant but said they wouldn't pay because the grade wasn't high enough. Nothing in there T&C's goes into this detail. It was like talking to a brick wall and was shocking to see the things they come out with.

The FO decided Zurich should pay the claim with interest. I was so happy!! Finally after a year they are paying me! 

Throughout the whole ordeal I felt like I was fighting a loosing battle and creating stress I didn't need after going through such a horrible time.

Many times I felt like giving up. Zurich made me feel like I was wrong and at points didn’t even have cancer when I most certainly did! My mind was playing tricks on me.

It frustrated me as I could imagine Zurich declining claims and people accepting this. Depending on what else is going on you may not have time to fight against them!

PLEASE DO! If you KNOW you are right you most likely are. 

Macmillan financial guide will be able to tell you if you have a case or not. Fight it to the end and don’t believe you can’t beat the big man. I did!! 

I can't stress enough how upsetting the whole ordeal was. To be told at 24 years old you have a rare type of cancer and then have to deal with this for over a year later really tested my mental health. I should of been able to move on with my life after having cancer and avoid being stressed but Zurich made this impossible. 

I might be on my own on this one and insurance companies pay out on most claims. I wouldn’t be surprised if they did this to other people like me.. Another thing that annoyed me was they were wasting Macmillans time and my hospitals time. The hospital are treating people and saving lives like they saved mine! 

It took 13 months to receive payment but worth it. The feeling of beating them was amazing - sticking it to the man Stuck out tongue closed eyes

The Macmillan team did such a fantastic job and I can't thank them enough. Without them I wouldn't be writing this now.

Cheers

Rosie x

  • Hi Helen,

    How are you getting on?

    Rose x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to Braverose

    Hi Rose

    I contacted the consultant and he said he couldn’t understand how a claim wasn’t forthcoming in my case he said he was going to write to the pathologist to get his opinion on invasion and get back to me.

    i spoke with the pathologist and he said he was going to pull the slides again and look at it .he also said that insurance companies wouldn’t be familiar with GISTs and especially those in the ampulla of vater he thought invasive could be used to describe it

    so the problem now is the consultant is so busy he hasnt time to write letter of recommendation his secretary informed me that the pathologist letter has arrived and is on his desk but couldnt tell me whats in it .So am trying to be patient bur without the letter i have no case!!

  • Hi Helen,

    It sounds so similar! I remember my consultant writing quite a sarcastic letter in the end and they still didn't believe him. I think he wrote about four letters in the end. One that said 'I'm not sure how many different ways you can say a malignant tumour. Maybe someone who has a background in this subject should be making the decision' Joy

    Yeah they probably wouldn't but they should look at each case separately and say they have oncoglhists and pathologists who review the cases so they should know. 

    I can imagine he is super busy. That was one thing that really annoyed me. Not only are you wasting my time, Macmillan's you are also wasting time of NHS staff. They had done everything for me and cured me! I felt like they should be concentrating their time on their new patients. I felt guilty for asking but my consultant said 'no! they should pay!' 

    Hard to be patient! If you take your case to the ombudsman you will be rewarded interest if you win anyway..  Sweat smile 

    They will make you feel like you are wrong but if the hospital and macmillan are on our side I would say you're in the right. 

    Keep fighting Helen! Raised hands Hoping your letter comes soon 

    Love Rose x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to Braverose

    Hi Rosie

    Just wanted to let you know that i got the letter from the consultant it was invasive according to the pathologist so I contacted the insurance rep he sent the new documents in to the appeals team and said i should know in 10 working days!! So fingers crossed 

    Hope you are keeping well

    Helen

  • Hi Helen, 

    Im fingers and toes crossed for you! Don’t give up Kissing closed eyes

    yes I am all good thank you. I am nearly 25 weeks pregnant which is a massive thing for me after being poorly!

    Rosie x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to Braverose

    Ah congratulations Rosie thats great news mind yourself and get plenty of rest

    helen x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    Hi Rosie 

    I just wanted to let you know that the claim was paid . I’m absolutely delighted thanks a million for all your advice 

    helen x

  • Hi Helen,

    Ah that’s amazing news I’m soooo happy for you!!!

    Glad they paid it to you! 

    Love Rose x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember
    • Thank you for your blog, it's very reassuring. I'm so glad you finally got your payout. I'm currently going through a similar struggle with my insurance company and the additional stress is unbelievable.  I was in tears over it today which is so uncalled for on top of a cancer diagnosis. I will fight this to the end though as it is so unfair when my cancer is so clearly covered in the policy.
  • FormerMember
    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    Im so sorry to hear that you are having trouble with your claim.Ask your consultant to write a letter referring to your diagnosis .Mine asked the opinion of the pathologist who confirmed that it was invasive and then the insurance company paid out. It is fierce stressful but keep going it will be worth it in the end

    Helob