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    Consumer Commission Slams Insurer for “Ruthless” Rejection Over Child’s Speech Delay

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimJuly 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Maharashtra State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has ordered a private insurance company to pay ₹20 Lakh to a doctor whose son tragically passed away from blood cancer. The insurer had arbitrarily rejected the claim and canceled the family’s policy over a minor “speech delay” during the child’s early developmental years.

    The division bench, consisting of Presiding Member Poonam V. Maharshi and Member Dr. Nisha Amol Chavhan, labeled the insurer’s actions as “arbitrary, legally untenable, and malicious.”

    Timeline of the Medical and Legal Dispute

    The legal battle spans nearly a decade, highlighting a family’s fight against institutional apathy during a severe medical crisis:

    • February 2017: The complainant, a practicing doctor, purchases an Optima Restore Floater health insurance policy from Apollo Munich Health Insurance with a sum insured of ₹20 Lakh.

    • April 2017: His young son is hospitalized at Apollo Hospital, Navi Mumbai, with severe abdominal pain and undergoes emergency surgery.

    • May 2017: The insurer abruptly rejects the reimbursement claim and cancels the entire family policy, alleging “non-disclosure” of a material fact—the child’s temporary childhood speech delay.

    • Post-Cancellation Crisis: Shortly after, the child is diagnosed with Burkitt’s Lymphoma (an aggressive blood cancer). The family is forced to fund the entire treatment out-of-pocket as the child undergoes chemotherapy and multiple brain surgeries for a subsequent fungal infection at Tata Memorial Hospital.

    • February 2018: The child succumbs to the illness. The father tracks a total out-of-pocket expenditure of ₹33.58 Lakh.

    • July 2, 2026: The Maharashtra State Consumer Commission passes its final judgment, finding the insurer guilty of gross deficiency in service.

    Key Rulings by the Consumer Commission

    The commission systematically dismantled the insurer’s defense, establishing critical benchmarks for health insurance disclosures in India:

    Insurer’s Ground for Rejection Commission’s Legal Finding
    Breach of “Utmost Good Faith” A temporary developmental speech delay is an “ordinary physiological milestone variance.” It is neither a chronic disease, a pre-existing medical deformity, nor a material fact that mandates a declaration on a standard health proposal form.
    Non-Disclosure of Pre-existing Issues There is zero medical or pathological connection between a childhood speech delay and an aggressive adult/adolescent onset of Burkitt’s Lymphoma or a fungal brain infection.
    Operational Procedures The insurer failed to even file its formal written version before the court despite being given multiple opportunities, leaving the doctor’s comprehensive medical and billing evidence entirely unchallenged.

    “Ruthless, Money-Making Trade Practice”

    In a blistering conclusion, the State Commission noted that using minor childhood milestones to escape paying genuine claims during a family’s ultimate hour of grief amounted to an unfair trade practice.

    “The actions reflect a ruthless, money-making trade practice designed to defeat genuine consumer claims… Using a minor childhood developmental issue to avoid paying a genuine insurance claim during a family’s medical crisis is legally untenable.”

    The private insurer has been ordered to pay the full ₹20 Lakh sum insured to the grieving father, penalizing the company for its deficiency in service.

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