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Health Care & Hospital Law

Jun. 4, 2009

Health Care Ruling Raises Questions for Other Cases

California's health insurance industry claimed victory and vindication last week when Blue Shield of California won the first ever jury trial in a health insurance rescission lawsuit, brought by an injured policyholder and his wife. But new details in the case depict a more complicated - and some say less decisive - win that relied on shrewd legal maneuvering by Blue Shield.

By Evan George
Daily Journal Staff Writer

California's health insurance industry claimed victory and vindication last week when Blue Shield of California won the first ever jury trial in a health insurance rescission lawsuit, brought by an injured policyholder and his wife.

The highly watched case of Steve and Cindy Hailey was just one of a flurry in which insurers have been accused of wrongly denying coverage after policyholders get sick.

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