Murphy Medical Associates, LLC et al v. Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company et al
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October 02, 2023
Cigna Seeks $155K Atty Fee In 'Complex' COVID Test Site Row
Cigna Health and Life Insurance Co. is seeking $154,700 in attorney fees after a Connecticut federal judge sanctioned a medical practice chain that is suing the insurer for allegedly failing to properly reimburse for policyholders' COVID-19 tests.
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August 30, 2023
Conn. Medical Group Sanctioned In Cigna COVID Testing Row
A Connecticut federal judge imposed sanctions Wednesday on a medical practice chain that sued Cigna Health and Life Insurance Co. for allegedly failing to reimburse costs for COVID-19 testing, limiting the plaintiffs' ability to offer evidence and awarding attorney fees connected to a discovery dispute.
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February 23, 2023
Medical Group Trims Claims Against Cigna In COVID Test Row
An attorney for a Connecticut medical group withdrew several claims against Cigna during a Thursday federal court hearing in a case that accuses the insurer of failing to reimburse costs associated with thousands of COVID-19 tests.
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October 24, 2022
Cigna Seeks Sanctions For Testing Co. Over Missing Records
Attorneys for Cigna are seeking sanctions against a Connecticut medical practice suing the insurer for not paying for policyholders' COVID-19 testing, claiming the medical group has not complied with a court order to complete discovery.
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April 16, 2021
Cigna Says Testing Co. Behind Coverage Suit Exploits COVID
A Connecticut medical practice chain seeking $9.3 million in damages from Cigna for not paying for policyholders' COVID-19 testing is actually exploiting a national health crisis by overcharging for tests, the insurer fired back Friday in a motion to dismiss the federal court suit.
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November 06, 2020
Cigna Refused To Cover COVID-19 Testing, Practice Says
A Connecticut medical practice chain is seeking $9.3 million in damages from Cigna for not paying for policyholders' COVID-19 testing, alleging Friday that the insurer falsely called it a "fraudulent" practice.