This insurance company sued after denying S$100,000 brain surgery claim!
Mothership - News·2026-03-18 22:00
A woman has sued Prudential after she underwent a brain surgery following a stroke, but had her claim denied.
Cai Yunhong, 45, said that the insurer denied her claim because of a "buried clause".
The clause stated that the type of surgery she underwent — an endovascular repair — was not covered by the policy.
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Amd007 22/03/2026
From last time I don't trust all these insurance, lastly they will cut your medisave. Scams.
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Usere33e 21/03/2026
It’s the old saying insurance Chiah Lan
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SunMoonStar12345 21/03/2026
Hello, insurance companies need to protect themselves too otherwise they will go bust. Just like bookies, if the winning claim is a small amount, payout is no problem. When the winning amount is substantial, the bookies will run away.
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Right or Wrong 20/03/2026
last time encourage us buy rider, then when insurance company lose $$ on rider, come cry foul n ask the useless minister for help, when they happily collect our premium previously, never complained
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MANIAM K S 22/03/2026
As long she has bought an insurance to cover the critical policy insurance should be covered. she travelled in a bus and such incident happened, how can she decide , it is an emergency, thank God she did a surgery and she is in good condition. if the doctors could do this procedure and save her, why can't the insurance pay, just because need must do open brain surgery than it is covered. now with latest medical technology it almost the same surgery except in medical terms. insurance for what???
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