A previous post in this space addressed an Arbitration Award in a California Arbitration. The Arbitration of the Insurance issues apparently including Good Faith and Fair Dealing or not, was demanded by the Health Insurance Company, Health Net Inc. The agreed Arbitrator is a retired California Judge. The California Arbitration resulted in an Award of over $9.4 Million, $8.4 Million of which was a Punitive Damages assessment against Health Net. See the post here, on February 23, 2008.
On February 28, 2008, a follow up newspaper report published in the Los Angeles Times Online seems to call into question what remedies or options, if any, Health Net and its Attorneys may have to appeal or even question the Arbitration Award: Lisa Girion, "Penalty Cuts Insurer Profit/Health Net Lowers Its Earnings After a Judge Awards $9.4 Million to a Cancer Patient Whose Policy Was Canceled" (Los Angeles Times Online, Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008).
As the linked newspaper report's headline reflects, Health Net is filing documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission reflecting that the Arbitration Award has lowered its reportable net income for 4Q 2007, from $123.4 Million to $116.9 Million.
The newspaper also reports that the California Arbitrator has awarded the Policyholder her Attorney's Fees, in an amount to be determined.
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