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Not Worth it.

by E on Apr 2, 2020
1 out of 5 stars

I paid $250 for my doctor to fill out paperwork describing why I cannot work. I was declined benefits and lost the money from the paperwork. Mental health is a real issue and this contributes to it negatively. If your doctor says you need time off, then you need time off.

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Pregnant wife denied

by justsaynotomanulife on Jan 28, 2020
1 out of 5 stars

Denied my wife's claim for 6 months. 3 appeals later and the final appeal was denied as well. This was for work (manufacturing). She claimed she was more than capable of her regular duties at work despite multiple letters from her OB. This might be the WORST insurance company. I would not recommend for any kind of service. I wouldn't let them insure a bicycle let alone anything to do with my family.

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do not cast the claim

by unflinching1 on Dec 17, 2019
1 out of 5 stars

I am shocked to read similar experiences from other reviewers and it just helps me understand the extent of their excuses to evade their obligation to work with affected employees and arsenal of gimmicks to shut down a valid case - after of course - taking their sweet time - is astonishing... Although I have 5 year+ of direct experience as frontline CS representative - my current job with up to 100 calls per shift with mostly unhappy folk you try to work with - will curb your enthusiasm even if you are tenured professional with accolades for exceptional service. After six months with my present company, I have developed tinnitus in my left ear - which according to my employer could at best be a case for a work accommodation claim... However, pressures of a toxic work environment that come from poor systems and indifferent and incompetent management led me to a meltdown by the end of the first year. It took me another 6 months of this abusive situation to finally understand I am developing full-blown anxiety and depression... Upon submitting a claim with Manulife - getting my attending physician to share his findings, and extend the initial 2-week absence by another 2 weeks - I get to talk to 3rd Case Manager - who flatly during our phone call ( I encourage anyone to decline the "all calls are recorded" disclosure and insist to meet in person with someone from Manulife so they cannot twist your input around ) - advised me that unfortunately, Manulife cannot support my claim - due to my symptoms being directly worked place related (!?!) - which is outside of their scope... The person half my age with no medical training whatsoever and zero empathy - made me feel insignificant for a brief instant - while I was processing the shock. This was an expensive way for me to learn what a pathetic scam this is... If you value your time - steer clear of Manulife. There are plenty of better alternatives out there.

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Maternity leave

by Tyson on May 9, 2019
1 out of 5 stars

I have been in contact with manual life in regards to my maternity for the past month and a half. There have been sometimes I get a manual life employee that is polite but the past few times I have had to be in contact the service is absolutely awful. They do not know their claims process, what a top up is. Tried to put words in my mouth saying I knew more than any of the manual life employees when I, in fact, advise the lady that if she works for manual life you should be a way of the coverage that you offer. She then proceeded to transfer me twice to voice mails. I am due in two weeks, and have been terribly mistreated and spoken to on the phone with these manual people and am incredibly disappointed. I wish I had the ability to change my coverage as they lack communication skills and are ignorant of their own procedures on how to process a claim or what steps need to be taken.

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Dishonest Manulife reps

by bebopbopper on Apr 11, 2019
1 out of 5 stars

I fractured my ankle and went on short term disability for a month. After asking a simple question about whether or not I was entitled to physiotherapy recommended by the surgeon, under short term disability, the case manager avoided my question and went off topic, minimizing the severity of pain I was feeling. The case manager then deferred to the group benefits department. The group benefits department lied to me by omission. They said I wasn't covered for my physio past the $200 a year, but failed to mention I could carry over the amounts into my healthcare spending account the next year. I only found out this information from my employer. The case managers are not true managers in the sense of the word. They just parrot a script. I'd have a better time speaking with a chatbot. At least chatbots have an excuse for being soulless.

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Manulife is a rip off

by deb on Feb 13, 2019
1 out of 5 stars

My husband had a form of dementia, anyone who has lived with someone with any type will understand, this past year many changes took place, between working a high-pressure full-time job, looking after the home full time, looking after an adult child full time, many mistakes needing to be fixed due to the disease, the death of a family dog due to a dementia accident caused me to get sick, my first encounter was I don't qualify because "I'm just a caregiver". Even though I was sick due to this, stress is a leading cause of many major illnesses, 1 out of 4 caregivers die before the one they caregiver for, but " I'm just a caregiver". Within the month of being off, my husband was out riding his peddle bike and was hit by a semi, he actually walked out of the hospital 4 hours later, very bruised and hurt, still don't know if it's because his dementia caused this, we will never know, it was remarkable, his depression and the disease itself which was taking a huge toll on the family and more so him, he took his own life the very next day, I found him hanging. Manulife continued to decline and actually said to me" why do you think finding your husband hanging, would stress you out", I couldn't believe it, I provided medical information showing the depression that I am in, and they say - "you can appeal, they decline you again". Apparently, anyone dealing with what I'm dealing with, shouldn't be depressed or stressed out by this. I plan on taking my story very public, as this truly is a no brainer, police reports, coroner reports and medical reports aren't good enough. Manulife isn't about getting the person better so that when you go back to work, you don't go off again, they are about not paying, the sad truth is this company bullies people, try to intimate people to not pay, my promise to Manulife is, I'm going to fight for others, so when a dramatic thing happens to someone else, they don't go through the same hell I have been going thru.

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Special auth drugs

by disabled on Feb 2, 2018
1 out of 5 stars

Manulife tried to make decision on behalf of my doctor. They denied much needed medication that doctor prescribed and tried to push completely different medication on me. Few different reps try to deny it when I called them on it. Have to quote their rejection letter back to them for them to stop saying it is not true. Also Nobody gave me answer to my question what kind of responsibility Manulife willing to take if I started on wrong medication or have no medication at all. However after I keep asking that question I got my case reviewed and right medication has being approved.
If anybody wonders this was special medication that needed special authorisation form (two for Manulife). Medical text book from 1970 said that people with my disability would not live longer than 5 years. Now statistics show people live 20 to 30 years after they being diagnosed and having treatment.
Also medication that Manulife pushed me to take was costing them $24,000 a month and the one my doctor prescribed $3,000. Cannot find logic in their decision.

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Short term disability benefits

by Mona B on Jan 16, 2018
1 out of 5 stars

I was sent a letter indicating I was approved for STD benefits and would be mailed a cheque. It has been 2 months and I still have not received the cheque. My injury was due to a motor vehicle accident which only qualifies for 7 days pay at the rate of 60%. Long-term benefits are not an option for the same reason although I pay a mandatory fee of $50 monthly for these benefits through the Corporation I'm employed. I'm expecting a 3-6 month recovery, so thanks for nothing Manulife. When, not if, I'm in the position to decide who our Corporation uses for a benefit provider, I will make sure it's not Manulife.

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Long Term Disability

by Justice4disabled on Nov 8, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

I am currently on disability due to circumstances beyond my control. I have no support where I reside and have been suffering from a severe anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, panic attacks, insomnia, depression as well as ADHD. I had a lot of traumatic events occur over the past four years which has led to my conditions escalating to the point that I can't cope with everyday life I isolate myself, I have very little trust in anyone, I have only the support of strangers and my family doctor as well as my psychiatrist. I reached out for help and I have done everything in my power to get better and feel normal again. After reaching the two-year mark for LTD my insurance company has been very difficult, they demand paperwork and phone calls within ridiculous time frames, they pick apart every report and try to find any way to deny ongoing benefits. I am dedicated to my therapy and treatment which was put in place by my psychiatrist and therapist as well as seeing a specialist who all recommend the same course of treatment yet the insurance company is trying to dictate my therapy, they keep stalling and have not been cooperative at all, I have lost so much weight, I have sunken deeper into my illness to the point of having more and more suicidal thoughts. I know I am not mentally strong enough to go back to work or school and believe me I would much rather be doing anything else than dealing with this insurance company who has no regard for my health my family or how their delays are affecting my progress I have taken massive steps backwards because of all of these ridiculous demands. I am now forced to take legal action which is only going to create more stress, anxiety and depression. it is unjust and deeply saddens me that my disabilities are not being taken seriously? How can this be legal? It's a tragedy this is happening to anyone who truly is disabled.

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Manulife avoid paying claims

by Sick and tired on Oct 14, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

After several years of paying into a Manulife Insurance Plan, I find myself with a medical disability. When I tried to file a claim they tried everything in their power to not pay it out. I have completed medical forms, have had my doctors complete medical forms (I had to pay my doctor to complete the forms because Manulife would not pay the doctor). The caseworkers are very rude and are paid to make sure your claim is rejected. They make you prove over and over again that you are really sick. They ask you so many questions it drives you crazy. They make you feel worthless and do not believe you when you tell them how serious your illness is. You could be dying and they will find every excuse not to pay you. I have wasted over 30 years of paying into my Insurance Plan only to be rejected when I really need it. Case Workers scare you to death until you cannot take it anymore and you finally give up. Way to go Manulife you train your staff well. It makes me wonder what their commission is like when they get paid to reject a claim. Insurance companies love to take your money but do not like to pay it out. So sad Manulife Insurance stealing from the most vulnerable.

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