I thought I was usually pretty good at keeping up with the different requirements for all of our different insurances. Our medical (BCBS) allows annual exams within the same month annually or two weeks prior to the 365 days anniversary date. That I know from experience.
Well, not so with our vision insurance (they only do reimbursements). Our VI allows visits "only one year to the date" according to Jacqueline in customer service. OOPS! A quick review of my policy does not state "to the date" and uses the same wording as BCBS - "once in a 12 month period".
My problem - we all go to get our annual eye exams on the last Friday before Christmas right after school gets out. We've done this the last four years! Apparently we went on Friday 12/20/09 and then returned on 12/17/10! According to Jacqueline "that's one business day early". UGH!!!!!!
I filed the on-line appeal, but haven't heard anything within their "one business day to reply" - it's been three full business days. I want to write an appeal, but not sure how to plead my case. Suggestions? Lost cause?
Well, not so with our vision insurance (they only do reimbursements). Our VI allows visits "only one year to the date" according to Jacqueline in customer service. OOPS! A quick review of my policy does not state "to the date" and uses the same wording as BCBS - "once in a 12 month period".

I filed the on-line appeal, but haven't heard anything within their "one business day to reply" - it's been three full business days. I want to write an appeal, but not sure how to plead my case. Suggestions? Lost cause?