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Showing 2 matches for Quest Diagnostics:

“My Claim vs. Quest Diagnostics, Po Box 740987, Cincinnati, Oh 45274-0987”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: January 28,2017

Complaint Types: Incompetence, Negligence, Unfair Denial of Insurance Claim

Claimant says: "I went to Quest Diagnostics Laboratory on 12/4/2015 for a routine blood test. My portion of the payment after insurance was $45.00. Account # is 3784472753. I made a $45 payment on 1/30/15 via e-banking. In March I received another $45 bill for the same date of service for $45. Not remembering, I paid it again on 3/5/2016. Both payments cleared. In April 2015, I received another $45 bill for the same services and called Quest. I verbally gave proof of payment over the phone and faxed the information to Quest, at” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $57.98

“Quest Diagnostics Dispute”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: April 11,2014

Complaint Types: Bad business practices, Problem with a service

Claimant says: "I had my blood work done at Quest Diagnostic in Parsippany Nj The women injured my nerve while getting blood. I asked her to stop and she kept on going and said not to worry this pain will go away. I was crying and now 1.5 yrs later I'm still in pain and have nerve pain going down my arm to my fingers. I had physical therapy and taken nerve pain meds but cannot get rid of this pain. I try not to use the arm so the pain doesn't get worse. The women should have stooped and not continued to put in the different blood” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $50025.97


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