

Medicare Insurance Denial Lawyer
Scott Glovsky Serving the Los Angeles Region
Surprisingly, most Medicare recipients actually have stronger rights now than before they were entitled to Medicare.
Here’s how it works:
Medicare patients are generally not subject to laws that restrict what you can recover from your insurance company when you’re wrongfully denied a health treatment or procedure. This means that a health insurer or provider has a lot to risk when they deny, delay, or interfere with the health treatments and procedures you deserve.
Our cases have involved health insurers failing to pay for critical treatments or procedures involving:
- Organ transplants
- Cancer treatments
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Psychiatric care
- Behavioral therapies
- Many others
Often times the necessary treatments and procedures may involve out of network health providers, experimental treatments or procedures, and treatments and procedures that the health insurance provider wants someone else to provide.
Some of these denials and delays have led to permanent disabilities and even death. In every case, the patient and their family have suffered needlessly because of the insurance company’s desire to put profits ahead of people.
We Help Medicare Patients Fight Health Insurance Denials
Have you been denied treatment or procedure? We can help.
You can learn more by exploring our site, or simply give us a call at (626) 323-8351. You can also complete the form below or send us an inquiry form by clicking here. The consultation is free.

Meet Our Team
If Results Matter, Then Hire Us

Our Case Results
Relentlessly Tough, Relentlessly Personal
Scott began representing policyholders instead of insurance companies in 1999 and has consistently sought justice for his clients in ways other firms cannot. Scott is passionate about helping policyholders obtain treatments, coverage, and reimbursement from California insurance companies, including Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of California, Health Net, Kaiser Permanente UnitedHealthcare, and other companies providing insurance.
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$17.3 Million
Wrongful death personal injury case.
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$17.3 Million
I enjoy getting families the justice and compensation they deserve.
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$14.9 Million
I’m happiest when I’m fighting for justice against big companies that think they’re untouchable.
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$10 Million
General areas addressed: health insurance; treatment and procedure coverage; physician recommendations; critical organ, brain, cancer or spinal cord issues; and out of network coverage issues.
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$9.29 Million
Arce v. Kaiser. Kaiser Permanente sued for denying ABA and speech therapy to children with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
