The widow of a Tufts Medical Heart oncologist superior her lawsuit claiming she was wrongly denied $800,000 in fundamental and supplemental life insurance coverage advantages after her husband died from a malignant mind tumor.
The Tufts defendants have been “totally conscious” of the oncologist’s terminal prognosis, his associated cognitive impairments, and his lack of ability to return to work, Decide Patti B. Saris mentioned Monday. In addition they knew his widow was “counting on Tufts” to ensure her husband skilled no lapse in life insurance coverage protection, and but they allegedly didn’t correctly clarify how the couple might accomplish this, Saris mentioned.
Saris concluded …