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Worst customer service ever

by Sick depressed guy on Nov 29, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

I started getting dizzy and sick spells at work, so went to hospital! The first diagnosis was vertigo, so they put me off for 2 weeks until I could see my family physician! His first diagnosis was vertigo and he referred me to ear Dr and sent me for tests and put me off for a month until my next appt! All this being sent to my work and Great-West Life! Dr appts blood tests, ear specialist - ear tests, CT scan etc. Went on for next several months with everything being sent to Great-West Life and they kept making excuses why they couldn't approve my claim! It wasn't until my CT scan came back with a spot showing up that they decided to review my claim which was 12 weeks from the time I started feeling ill! They had 3 Drs' letters telling them I was sick but yet they said they had to send to their in-house Dr who denied the claim! I had to appeal 2 times and finally it went to upper management for review and they approved my short term after 13 weeks! I was so far behind on my bills and my house had gone to mortgage holders' lawyers to foreclose on my house! To total amount owing to save my house because I missed some payments due to Great-West Life giving me the runaround was 8500 dollars and needed to be paid in full! 3200 for mortgage and 5300 thrown out the window for lawyers' fees! Not to mention my credit ruined also! Totally ridiculous. People pay into this insurance company for security just in case something happens that they are unable to work but yet when the person needs help, they do everything they can not to pay! I'm still ill and had an MRI and something has shown up, so need to go back for more head scans yet Great-West Life is saying I have to wait for all the results for them to even consider my claim! It's been another 12 weeks with no money and now bills are slipping again and I had to ask the Dr to write a note saying I can work when I'm still very ill! I can only make it to work for a few hours on some days and have to go home to lay down and some days I can't even function to drive there! I'm not sure how other group insurance companies are but if your employer is using Great-West Life, they should change companies for their employees' sake! I'm wondering how many lawsuits they have had to deal with over the years because as soon as I find out there is something seriously wrong with me, if there is, I will def be going to a lawyer for the hardship they have caused me! I wish there was a zero or - rating for this terrible company because it's def the worst company I've ever dealt with!

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Horrible experience

by Pz on Nov 18, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

Do not trust the good life that they lay out in front of you. As soon as you are on long-term disability, they can and will make your life even more miserable by coercing you to do all their programs and by-policy nonsenses designed to get you out of their coverage. True corporation greed with no respect and compassion. Do not trust them. I have learned it the hard way. Better to save money in the bank than to give them.

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Worst nightmare

by jiffy on Oct 18, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

I am on short term disability, they treat you like you are nothing they ask to complete a lot of paperworks and then ask for the doctor details... Always by post office!!! Wake up faxes and email exist!!! Weeks and months have passed and still awaiting to be paid. They rejected doctor notes saying to be incomplete. Then they said their specialist rejected the doctor diagnostic... How can you do that without seeying a patients. They just want you to discourage and to let go. Not a chance, when I am going to be better, I am going to bring them to justice and I am going to make sure it goes in the newspaper.

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House of fools and stress!

by Injustice on Aug 23, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

After paying decades of contribution to GWL, I was short term disabled. They requested documents from the doctor, then they needed signed documents from the doctor, then they needed the notes of the doctor. I waited for the payment to be told that I was not more than 60% disabled! On what ground?!
They just don't want to pay...
I have a good doctor and my condition is real. I am going to bring them to justice these thieves and make an example out of them...

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GWL - manipulative crooks

by Just Me on Aug 7, 2017
1.5 out of 5 stars

I was put on disability by my Dr. Over the course of the first two years, I was made to jump through numerous hoops, have numerous forms filled out by my Dr. (which I had to pay for), had to meet with GWL's third party assessment group (weekly), who push you to return to work, and so forth. I was incredibly ill, couldn't drive and could barely hold an intelligent conversation due to chronic pain reducing my cognitive ability. I found I had to be VERY careful what I said on the phone ... VERY.

Now, finally, all had been well with them (3 years later). I will never be able to return to work. THEN: They encouraged me to apply for CPPD, which I did, and was granted (no issues). I have received a 17 month retroactive backpay from CPPD. GWL says I have to pay this back to them as it is an overpayment and will cover payments made by GWL.

This is INCORRECT in my case. I hold a premium policy which states: if the monthly CPPD payment in combination with the monthly GWL payment does not exceed what my monthly salary would have been, then no deduction will be taken for overpayment.

Therefore, the 17 month retroactive payment is NOT an overpayment and I should not have to pay a penny - when broken out into the 17 months and summed with the monthly payments made by GWL - the monthly amount(s) NEVER exceed what my monthly salary was. So, no overpayment made.

I will seek legal counsel if needed, but the GWL representative is this cold, disconnected, robot like person who has the personality of a rock. I don't feel listened to. And I would advise that all conversation be followed up with an email for tracking purposes!

I had been told, numerous years ago, that insurance companies will say No, No, No, No ... to hopefully get you to just stop asking. Eventually, they will pay, in most cases. But, you have to wait, while you are ill and not working for sometime, in many cases. Which then forces people to go back to work!

So disgusting ... all about THEIR own bottom line .. and never really about You and all the money you paid to be taken care of if something medical should occur in your life. Ugh!

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GWL = highway criminals

by stratt76 on Jul 12, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

Paid my dues for over 7 years for employee benefits. There rep came to our company and assured us and I quote "Don't worry, if anything happens we'll take care of you! No problems."

Over this 7 year period they recieved over 16, 800.00 dollars on my behalf.

In 2016 I was in a bad car accident and ended up with severe post concussion syndrome. They did everything they could to deny me and left me in the dust.

So I lost my 26 dollar an hour job because of my condition and couldn't drive a truck anymore. Now I survive on a meager provincial disability stipend as I can't work yet.

Don't do business with these people, they are your typical greedy self-centered corporation. They lie and don't deliver what they promise.

I hope you spent my 16K on something nice for yourselves...

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Long term disability

by Loki123! on Mar 26, 2017
3.5 out of 5 stars

I have been on disability now for almost 3 years and have had no issues. Everything was prompt. Maybe if your condition is like mine they dont bother you. I have incurable cancer

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long term disability

by frank83 on Jul 1, 2016
4.5 out of 5 stars

I found out I had a brain tumor and needed brain surgery. I ended up going on short term disability but when I was not recovering and needed to transfer on to long term disability I had zero issues. it was seamless and quick. I ended up needing another brain surgery and needed medication that wasn't covered except for " under consideration ". I applied and recurred 80% coverage. at this time I had been off work for over a year and never had a problem with GWL or coverage at all. I was not getting better- I had nerve damage from the first brain surgery which caused severe trigeminal neuralgia. I take over 40pills a day. I've never had any issues with medication or payments. they have always been paid in the same day each month. I did however have my case managers switch a lot. I think I've had 8 or so. after it was obvious I wasn't getting better and met the criteria forCPP- disability GWL had me apply. Basically this just meant that GWL would have to pay me less once accepted( they deduct the amount CPP- disability gives you- so it's still the same amount, just from two sources.
I have been on LTD with GWL for over three years now and have had no issues with anything. They do check in with doctors every three months or so- up until it becomes obvious its a severe prolonged disability. like I said the only thing is I've had a lot of case managers- I don't k ow if that because you get switched every so often for " fresh eyes/look" or if they have high turn over. but the forms are simple- maybe long - but no longer then any other form for coverage.
I have this coverage through a work plan I had when I was still working-
I've read the reviews placed and I am shocked at the low scores. I don't know if they treat you differently if you have mental health or something not as severe as myself- maybe that's the difference. either way they should be giving you the service you pay for.

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Disability Insurance - Waste

by DisheartenedDoctor on Mar 22, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

I purchased Disability Insurance with GWL during the last few years of my training as a physician. In the last 3 years, I have suffered from a chronic illness that forced me to take a leave of absence from my practice. As many other posters have shared, the claims process was long, arduous, and I had to fight tooth and nail to even get partial disability for an illness I help my own patients achieve coverage for. I also returned to part-time practice and they decided that that eliminates my partial disability, even with an own occupation rider on my policy. I'm a medical professional, and I navigate these systems all the time. I cannot even imagine how it is for non-medical clients who have to face a claim's process. I have since cancelled my policy with GWL. I am extremely disheartened by this company's practices. I would highly caution anyone taking out disability insurance with GWL or any insurance company for that matter. Do your research, talk to other people who have had claims with the company and read these sorts of message boards.

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Zero stars

by G.M on Feb 23, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

So I had a short term disability claim. I will be honest I had waited quite a while before I submitted it for personal reasons. This however does not justify the following.

1st, I submitted my claim as a short term claim. I was told it would take approx one week for it to get processed and to a claim manager. 19 days later I noticed the women I was dealing with kept typing "long term claim" and it took an additional week to convince her otherwise.

So a manager calls me to apologize for the error and tells me my claim will now be rushed. Great right?

A week later I still hear nothing so I call in and email some more.

They deny my claim because "I had waited longer then the 10 limit to submit my claim" No where on any paper work did I read there was a 10 window.

So back to the grind, luckily I write contracts for a living. I am good at what I do. So after describing to her in very small words just how wrong she was I was told her manager would double check her work. At this point I demanded her managers FULL name and email. They will fight you on this but it is important to know in case you end up taking legal action.

Eventually she realized I was right and would not give up my fight. (I am Irish I will spend any money to not be taken advantage of)

My claim is now approved. She informs me accounting will take 2-3 days to deposit my funds.

2 weeks I wait. So back to the phone. I am repeatedly told to just give it another day or two. Turns out they mailed me a check, to an address I rarely use.

The whole process is a nightmare. They will automatically deny your claim to save money and pad their bonus account. You will have to dig in and fight. Be polite, and angry. Do not give up your fight. Make them know you have every intention of winning. Or even better, choose ANY other insurance company. This was not my first issue with GWL but it certainly will be my last.

Good luck.

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