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Home / Health / Cancer Patient Wins ₹66.5 Lakh Fight Against Insurer

Cancer Patient Wins ₹66.5 Lakh Fight Against Insurer

29 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Consumer commission ordered insurer to pay ₹66.50 lakh for a denied cancer claim.
  • Insurer wrongfully rejected claim, citing undisclosed asthma history.
  • Commission found insurer guilty of unfair trade practices, causing distress.
Cancer Patient Wins ₹66.5 Lakh Fight Against Insurer

The Mumbai Suburban District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission mandated an insurance firm to disburse ₹66.50 lakh to a local resident, ruling that the company unjustly denied his claim for overseas cancer treatment. This ruling also found the insurer guilty of unfair trade practices, demanding payment within two months, plus compensation and litigation costs.

This significant judgment was delivered following a complaint by Alok Rajendra Bector, who had purchased a global medical policy. After a cancer diagnosis in 2018, Bector sought specialized treatment in the US. His initial claim was rejected due to an alleged non-disclosure of asthma, a reason later invalidated by the Insurance Ombudsman.

Further claims for his US treatment expenses were also denied by the insurer, who argued that overseas treatment should have been cashless. However, the commission refuted this defense, noting the insurer’s prior policy cancellation prevented cashless authorization. The commission concluded Bector was wrongfully deprived of benefits, leading to financial and emotional hardship during his life-saving treatment.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The commission ordered the insurance company to pay ₹66.50 lakh to a resident for wrongfully rejecting his overseas cancer treatment claim.
The insurer rejected the claim citing a failure to disclose a pre-existing asthma history, which they claimed was relevant to his cancer treatment.
The patient was awarded ₹66.50 lakh, plus ₹30,000 in compensation and ₹10,000 for litigation costs, with interest if not paid promptly.

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