Settlement FAQs

is blue cross blue shield settlement legit

by Dr. Octavia Hudson Sr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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BCBS settlement offer is real, but don't count on a windfall.Aug 2, 2021

Why is BCBS being sued?

The lawsuit claims that Blue Cross violated antitrust laws by reducing competition in their areas, allowing for higher rates on some plans. However, Blue Cross denies allegations of wrongdoing, claiming its actions resulted in lower health care costs and greater access to customers and has agreed to a settlement. Here’s what you should know:

Is the Blue Cross Blue Shield settlement legit?

Yes, the Blue Cross Blue Shield Settlement is legit, and some involved may have even received postcards in the mail notifying them of the lawsuit. WHAT IS A CLASS-ACTION LAWSUIT? Within a class-action lawsuit, one or more people or businesses sue on behalf of others who may have similar claims, otherwise known as "class members."

How much Blue Cross settlement?

– A $2.67 billion settlement to resolve antitrust charges against health insurer Blue Cross Blue Shield will result in payments to some consumers of Premera and Regence health plans in Washington. The settlement signed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama affects the 36 Blue Cross Blue Shield insurers nationwide.

Does BCBS have a settlement?

The Blue Cross Blue Shield Class Action Settlement is not a scam. After eight years of litigation, the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association did not admit fault, but they agreed to a settlement to end litigation. In the settlement, BCBS agreed to make operational changes as well as to provide payment to members of the class involved in the case.

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How much is the Blue Cross Blue Shield settlement?

A $2.67 billion settlement was reached on Oct. 16, 2020. According to the Blue Cross Blue Shield Settlement Website, “The Court has not decided who is right or wrong. Instead, Plaintiffs and Settling Defendants have agreed to a Settlement to avoid the risk and cost of further litigation.”.

What was the settlement agreement for Blue Cross Blue Shield?

The settlement agreement includes changes to the Blue Cross business model designed to enhance the market for health insurance, including eliminating a cap on revenue that BCBS affiliates could earn selling other health insurance plans.

How many options are there for a class action lawsuit?

Members of the class covered in the lawsuit have four options. They can file a claim as part of the settlement, opt out of the settlement and maintain the ability to file a separate lawsuit, object to the settlement in a letter to the court or do nothing and receive no payment. Those who wish to object must postmark their letters by July 28, 2021.

Is Snopes a scam?

Snopes readers have reported receiving postcards in the mail alerting them to the settlement. In 2021, Snopes readers reported receiving postcards in the mail alerting them to a settlement agreement regarding Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance, with many wondering whether the postcards were to be believed or if it was a scam.

What is a settlement with Blue Cross Blue Shield?

Class Representatives (“Plaintiffs”) reached a Settlement on October 16, 2020 with the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (“BCBSA”) and Settling Individual Blue Plans. BCBSA and Settling Individual Blue Plans are called “Settling Defendants.”. Plaintiffs allege that Settling Defendants violated antitrust laws by entering into an agreement not ...

What is this Settlement about?

This settlement, arising from a class action antitrust lawsuit called In re: Blue Cross Blue Shield Antitrust Litigation MDL 2406, N.D. Ala. Master File No. 2:13-cv-20000-RDP (the “Settlement”), was reached on behalf of individuals and companies that purchased or received health insurance provided or administered by a Blue Cross Blue Shield company. Class Representatives (“Plaintiffs”) reached a Settlement on October 16, 2020 with the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (“BCBSA”) and Settling Individual Blue Plans. BCBSA and Settling Individual Blue Plans are called “Settling Defendants.”

How do I participate in the Settlement?

To make a claim and receive a payment, you must file a claim form online or by mail postmarked by November 5, 2021. Claims may be submitted online or by mail to:

How did settlement defendants violate antitrust laws?

Plaintiffs allege that Settling Defendants violated antitrust laws by entering into an agreement not to compete with each other and to limit competition among themselves in selling health insurance and administrative services for health insurance. Settling Defendants deny all allegations of wrongdoing and assert that their conduct results in lower healthcare costs and greater access to care for their customers. The Court has not decided who is right or wrong. Instead, Plaintiffs and Settling Defendants have agreed to a Settlement to avoid the risk and cost of further litigation.

Who decides whether to approve a settlement?

The Court in charge of this case still has to decide whether to approve the Settlement. Payments will be made if the Court approves the Settlement and after any appeals are resolved. Please be patient.

What happens if you select the alternative option?

If you select the Alternative Option, you must submit relevant data or records showing a higher contribution percentage. Otherwise the Default Option will be used. Instructions for submitting your claim are on the claim form, available here. When required, sufficient documentation shall include an attestation signed under penalty of perjury when other documentation is no longer available.

What is the proposed settlement for Blue Cross Blue Shield?

The proposed settlement resolves claims that Blue Cross Blue Shield companies conspired to limit competition, in turn boosting costs for policyholders.

How long does it take to fill out a claim form?

Filling out the claim form takes only a few minutes. You will need your insurance subscriber information.

How did settlement defendants violate antitrust laws?

Plaintiffs allege that Settling Defendants violated antitrust laws by entering into an agreement not to compete with each other and to limit competition among themselves in selling health insurance and administrative services for health insurance. Settling Defendants deny all allegations of wrongdoing and assert that their conduct results in lower healthcare costs and greater access to care for their customers. The Court has not decided who is right or wrong. Instead, Plaintiffs and Settling Defendants have agreed to a Settlement to avoid the risk and cost of further litigation.

What happens if you select the alternative option?

If you select the Alternative Option, you must submit relevant data or records showing a higher contribution percentage. Otherwise the Default Option will be used. Instructions for submitting your claim are on the claim form, available here. When required, sufficient documentation shall include an attestation signed under penalty of perjury when other documentation is no longer available.

How much does a body scan cost?

Companies like Klarismo offer whole body scans for about $250.

Is the BCBS settlement legit?

Yes, I have received some kind of notice about Blue Cross Blue Shield Settlement (BC BS settlement) with the link to the website bcbc settlement dot com. It's a legit website because this website is registered by JND legal administration which is the legal class action administrator of this case.

Can scammers create fake websites?

However, it is possible that scammers could create a fake website and trap you by sending some weird letter with the link to another website then it might be a phishing attempt. So you should be very careful and check if it's an official website that you put in your browser.

Is BCBS a good health insurance company?

Historically BCBS has been an excellent health insurance company as a provider within the federal health insurance plans, my sole user experience.

How much is the Blue Cross settlement?

If you purchased or were enrolled in a Blue Cross or Blue Shield health insurance or administrative services plan between 2008 and 2020, a $2.67 billion Settlement may affect your rights.

Is the class action lawsuit legitimate?

It's legitimate. Just a class action lawsuit.

Can you sue yourself in a class action lawsuit?

Generally with class action lawsuits youre waiving your right to sue them yourself.

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How Much Can I Get from The Settlement?

  • Those who submit valid claims are eligible to receive a cash payment from the approximately $1.9 billion net settlement fund. The amount of the payment will depend on, among other factors, the amount of premiums or administrative fees you paid and the number of valid claims that are file…
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Who Is Covered by The Settlement?

  • The settlement covers individuals and insured groups (and their employees) who purchased or were enrolled in a Blue Cross or Blue Shield health insurance or administrative services plan between February 7, 2008 and October 16, 2020. The settlement also covers self-funded accounts (and their employees) who purchased or were enrolled in a Blue Cross or Blue Shield health insu…
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How Do I File A Claim?

  • The easiest way to file a claim is to use the online portal on the settlement website, found here. You’ll need your unique ID from the email or postcard you received. (If you don’t have a unique ID, you can still file a claim using the same portal.) You can also download a copy of the claim form, found here, and mail it to the below address: All claim forms must be submitted online or postm…
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Where Can I Find More Information?

  • For more information, check out the settlement website, particularly the FAQ section. If you still can’t find what you’re looking for, you can reach out to the settlement administrator at [email protected] or call toll-free at (888) 681-1142. If you’re interested in getting class action news and updates, including information about settlements, sent straight to your inbox, si…
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