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How can you appeal a health insurance claim denial?

If you count yourself among the many Massachusetts residents who have ever filed a health insurance claim and received a denial in response, know that denied claims are not at all uncommon. In fact, many insurance disputes arise because policy holders believe insurance companies are acting in bad faith when denying their claims. If this describes your situation, you may

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The pitfalls of not planning for business succession

Although it may be difficult for Massachusetts business owners to plan ahead for business succession, experts say it is a good idea. Proprietors may find themselves resistant to the idea, believing that because retirement is several decades away, they can put off the inevitable. The American Bar Association defines business succession in a way that pushes back, framing the process as similar

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Tips for successful business succession planning

If you are a Massachusetts small business owner and you want see your business outlive you, there are certain steps you can take to streamline the business succession process and ensure that your desires come to fruition. Though business succession planning can prove relatively complex, you may find that protecting your life’s work is well worth the time and effort.

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Do I really have to think about business succession now?

Getting a business started is hard enough. There’s so much to think about, plan for and predict that Massachusetts executives wear themselves out in the early days of entrepreneurship. If this sounds like you, and you have finally gotten your business up and running, all you want to think about is enjoying the transition into successful ownership. But there’s something else you

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When health insurance companies shirk obligations: part 2

In a previous post, we discussed how insurance companies sometimes refuse to provide the compensation they promise subscribers. We also mentioned some of the options available for Massachusetts policyholders who feel duped by their health insurance providers. At Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, LLP., we take contractual obligations seriously and are always willing to discuss how to deal with any possible breach

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When health insurance companies shirk obligations: part 2

In a previous post, we discussed how insurance companies sometimes refuse to provide the compensation they promise subscribers. We also mentioned some of the options available for Massachusetts policyholders who feel duped by their health insurance providers. At Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, LLP., we take contractual obligations seriously and are always willing to discuss how to deal with any possible breach

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What documents should you have for a health insurance dispute?

One of the initial steps to appealing a rejected claim by your Massachusetts healthcare insurer is to file an internal appeal with the insurer. At this stage, you are appealing the decision to reject your claim with the company itself and are not seeking outside intervention. To assist your chances of prevailing in your appeal, Healthcare.gov details certain documents you should gather.

Read More »

How can you appeal a health insurance claim denial?

If you count yourself among the many Massachusetts residents who have ever filed a health insurance claim and received a denial in response, know that denied claims are not at all uncommon. In fact, many insurance disputes arise because policy holders believe insurance companies are acting in bad faith when denying their claims. If this describes your situation, you may

Read More »

The pitfalls of not planning for business succession

Although it may be difficult for Massachusetts business owners to plan ahead for business succession, experts say it is a good idea. Proprietors may find themselves resistant to the idea, believing that because retirement is several decades away, they can put off the inevitable. The American Bar Association defines business succession in a way that pushes back, framing the process as similar

Read More »

Tips for successful business succession planning

If you are a Massachusetts small business owner and you want see your business outlive you, there are certain steps you can take to streamline the business succession process and ensure that your desires come to fruition. Though business succession planning can prove relatively complex, you may find that protecting your life’s work is well worth the time and effort.

Read More »

Do I really have to think about business succession now?

Getting a business started is hard enough. There’s so much to think about, plan for and predict that Massachusetts executives wear themselves out in the early days of entrepreneurship. If this sounds like you, and you have finally gotten your business up and running, all you want to think about is enjoying the transition into successful ownership. But there’s something else you

Read More »

When health insurance companies shirk obligations: part 2

In a previous post, we discussed how insurance companies sometimes refuse to provide the compensation they promise subscribers. We also mentioned some of the options available for Massachusetts policyholders who feel duped by their health insurance providers. At Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, LLP., we take contractual obligations seriously and are always willing to discuss how to deal with any possible breach

Read More »

When health insurance companies shirk obligations: part 2

In a previous post, we discussed how insurance companies sometimes refuse to provide the compensation they promise subscribers. We also mentioned some of the options available for Massachusetts policyholders who feel duped by their health insurance providers. At Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, LLP., we take contractual obligations seriously and are always willing to discuss how to deal with any possible breach

Read More »

What documents should you have for a health insurance dispute?

One of the initial steps to appealing a rejected claim by your Massachusetts healthcare insurer is to file an internal appeal with the insurer. At this stage, you are appealing the decision to reject your claim with the company itself and are not seeking outside intervention. To assist your chances of prevailing in your appeal, Healthcare.gov details certain documents you should gather.

Read More »

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