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by honestreview on Jun 28, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

Please consider this your warning that if your employer provides you disability benefits from this company. Make sure you get other benefits elsewhere! I became disabled at no fault of my own and this company denied my long-term disability benefits. I fought to get benefits, was approved, to only be denied months later. This company is the scum of the earth and for those people who are unfortunate enough to need these benefits just be warned that they will not pay out those benefits to you when you need them. I hope one day that this company gets what's coming to it. Karma will haunt you Sun Life. For all those who are affected by their mistreatment, know that you are not alone.

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Shady practice!

by angrymama on May 9, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

LTD benefits were offered through my employer. I almost DIED and Sun Life DENIED the benefits that were part of my benefit package through my employer. They used ONE sentence in ONE medical record that indicated my condition was "improving" (ie, no longer DYING) and they denied me based on that.

My "customer service representative" was a poor excuse for a human being and should be ashamed of herself for treating other human beings like that!

Ended up having to get an attorney to get what I was owed, and they still SUCK! If there is a holiday, they don't prepare in advance and get the checks cut early! Oh no, they wait until AFTER the holidays and just send your check LATE!

They should be shut down!

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A Headache of a Company

by AMYW on May 3, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

If your employer offers you this insurance either refuse it or see if they are willing to look into other insurance companies. I have 100% on prescriptions, but today I have spent over an hour in my pharmacy trying to find out if an IUD is covered by my benefits. It got to the point that my pharmacist had to sit on the phone and firstly explain what an IUD was and that there were non-hormonal and hormonal ones. .. He had to explain multiple times that because it was not hormonal it did not have a drug identification number. They attempted multiple times to tell me to just pay for the item and submit a claim to see if it was covered but luckily my pharmacist stood his ground and made Sun Life search their systems until they found the item (which they had previously told us either didn't exist or was too new and so wasn't in their system). In the end I was told that the item was not covered (which is frustrating) but I was told still to attempt to submit a claim, so it it covered or not?!
My pharmacist told me that he has made claims with Alberta Blue Cross and other companies for this IUD without any trouble. I don't know why I was surprised since every other medical claim I've made in the last year has been 'randomly' selected for auditing. AVOID AVOID AVOID

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Deny, deny, deny

by disgruntled on Apr 18, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

I'm covered under group coverage through work, and there have been two times where they have denied dental coverage. First, my son had to go to a dental specialist (although is someone who provides similar dental services), and they said it wasn't covered, so they provided a 'similar' fee guide for services performed - which ended up being about 35% lower. Second, I paid $3400 for a dental surgery /services and the first part was put to my wife's benefit provider (also Sun Life), which ended up getting paid, but then, although my information for coverage was also on the form, they did not pay my portion. They told me I had to re-submit... which I did about 100 days later and they denied it saying it was beyond my plan's time limits. 90 days? Even though on the first submission everything was there. Enough said.... if you're thinking about going with a particular provider, well, you know what you should do...

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The Worst Insurance Company

by George on Feb 14, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

Sun Life became the worst Insurance Company ever. Each Claim is a subject for investigation. Investigators are rude. Demanding to provide personal information protected by Personal Health Information Protection Act 2004. They harass and intimidate Service Providers (Massage Therapists, Chiropractors, etc) , demand Clinical Notes , record conversation without written Consent, provide third parties ( contractors) with the confidential and sensitive information.
Attention employers : if You would like to provide your employees with real extended health benefits they need and pay for - stay away from Sun Life Financials.

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You have to run from Sun Life

by kristo1010 on Jan 28, 2017
1 out of 5 stars

Don't choose Sun Life. Very bad company. Sun Life collects money and tries to save on their expenses. I am working in health practitioner association and our association has many complaints from Sun Life members and their customers.

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abhorrent customer service

by slfcsmb on Nov 12, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

I provide a brief summary, as the various hoops I have had to jump through are many and mundane.

The company I work for transferred from a very solid and professional drug insurance firm to the godawful Sun Life Financial. Even though their presentations promised a smooth transfer, come first trip to the pharmacy after cut over day, find out that medication needs to be pre-approved prior to being filled. My medication is time dependent, so I had no choice but to pay out of pocket for the drugs. Then I had to chase my doctor for them to fill out forms again justifying the use of the drug and send to SLF. Doctor completed, the forms and faxed through. (What a waste of time for the doctor?!) I called SLF to confirm that everything was good and that I could submit my out of pocket claim and also on my next trip to the pharmacy would be without incident. I was promised everything was fine, a letter was received confirming my drug coverage. I arrived at the pharmacy - same thing. Refused by insurer. A call to the SLF resulted in being transferred 3 times over 45 minutes, about half as many times as I was offered to use their website to check my status - an obvious and painful delaying tactic, do they think people will give up and actually try their website? Its BS - does nothing, not customer interaction can be achieved from the site. I was eventually told the drug ID number they had on record was wrong and I would need my doctor to resend the drug approval - also I was told this was my fault? Turns out the drug has a different number in their system and the doctor and I should have known this and provided it. I am now two months out of pocket with my first paper claim rejected and back to square one. A very unsatisfactory company. Medical insurance companies are vampires to the system anyways, but Sun Life Financial are turning it into an art form.

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For employers, not employees

by vrtameshrew47 on Oct 25, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

I'm currently on short-term disability: this company is a nightmare. I had cancer and a subsequent mastectomy; recently had to undergo another very complex surgery that took four times longer than the previous. From the time I woke up in the hospital, Sun Life harassed me with requirements (I was literally all cut up in bed on the phone with them) trying to force me to go back to work early. I had to make phone calls (hard to hold a phone when you're all cut up) and drive to the hospital weeks before my doctor said I should trying to find/get doctors to make repeated phone calls to the Sun Life rep--had to make duplicate doctor appointments to met insurance req--I've been through a couple companies since I've been ill and Sun Life is the worst--my incisions reopened in my abdomen because of them--working on getting better--employers are the only entities that benefit. If you can: STAY AWAY.

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LTD to age 65 not paid out

by c_jack on Oct 12, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

I worked & paid in to their contracted plan for 21 yrs, using it for dental, prescriptions & glasses without any problems. A life changing disease made the Canadian Gov't deem me to be "totally & permanently disabled" & the Canadian gov't granted me CPP Dissability till age 65. Sun Life however refused to pay me LTD after only 2 yrs. Their contract said I was to be paid until age 65....but that is just a scam. I am very grateful to our gov't who approved my CPP Dissability claim. The gov't makes their medical evaluation & makes their decision & pays you a dependable amount each month until age 65. Sun Life is just one giant fraud. Sun Life really should be forced to close down since they never honour their contracts. Sun Life is an unreliable scam. Sun Life is a failure, who will never pay out. They harrass you constantly & close your file throughout your 2 yrs of LTD (causing emotional disstress). The gov't is way better than Sun Life.

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pre-cleared coverage denied

by nick on Sep 29, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

I had extended healthcare coverage through my professional association which I paid thousands of dollars for over the years. Having had skin cancer 3 times, I decided to have a skin treatment advised by my skin specialist. The treatment was approved by Sun Life ahead of time but my claim was denied when submitted. They requested bogus information and talking with their customer rep didn't help. Having been ripped off by Sun Life I have cancelled my health plan. I would advise not doing business with this company as their conduct is dishonest.

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