A 16-year-old boy died of a drug overdose after his health insurer allegedly refused to pay for him to go to a residential substance abuse program – an “outrageous” decision the late teen’s heartbroken family say killed their son.

In a scathing federal lawsuit obtained by The Independent, the Tennessee couple accuse UnitedHealthcare of, among other things, gross negligence, recklessness, and intentional misconduct, arguing the company breached its duty to provide their child with the “medically necessary” inpatient addiction treatment he needed.

About two months before “John Doe” died, UnitedHealthcare sent his legal guardians a “callous denial letter” in response to their “desperate pleas” to get Doe a bed at a recovery facility that would also furnish much-needed psychotherapy, according to the suit.

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New potential Luigae created every day.

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One murder doesn’t justify another.

But there are thousands of these cases.

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Eventually people get tired of being pushed around. You might not feel that way if you were in a similar situation.

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Right, that was the point I was implying. One murder doesn’t justify another. When there are thousands, it’s not really murder anymore. It’s self defense. I recognize that I wasn’t clear, though.

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I think that OP was saying that while one murder does not justify reciprocal action, thousands of murders just might justify one teensy little shooting of one rich asshole.

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It’s looking more and more like a trolley problem. Luigi pulled the lever.

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some feel like one can stop the others from happening, just for the record.

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Mexican Joker

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Residential treatment for addicted teens should be the standard of care. We need more such programs.

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Taking bets on the denial letter written by AI.

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It’s the same form letter they send every denial. This isn’t the first time they’ve denied care, this time it happened to be kid from a family that can afford to sue.

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Alternative title, United Healthcare killed a teen due to service negligence.

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