Insurance
Jan. 10, 2018
AB 1696: Long-term care insurance coverage
Under California Assembly Bill 1696, an insured and an insurer may agree to benefits and services that are not specifically provided by the policy (referred to as an "alternate plan of care").




Jerold Oshinsky
Partner
Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP
Email: Joshinsky@kasowitz.com
Jerold is insurance litigation partner in Los Angeles.

Kirsten C. Jackson
Partner
Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP
Email: kjackson@kasowitz.com
Kirsten is an insurance litigation partner in Los Angeles.
Adults aged 65 and older are the fastest growing segment of California's graying population. Estimates are that by 2030, one in five Californians will fall into this age group, and that over half of these individuals will require some form of long-term care for chronic conditions.
Long-term care insurance protects an individual's quality of life and assets when confronted with a debilitating condition. Often these policies are empl...
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