Migraine Treatment Insurance Denial | Attorney Scott Glovsky (2024)

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What Are Migraine Headaches?

A migraine headache is a neurological disease that can result in debilitating pain, extreme fatigue, nausea, visual disturbances, numbness and tingling, irritability, temporary loss of vision, difficulty speaking, and more. For some, a migraine causes a throbbing headache on one side of the head. Any physical activity, as well as certain smells, sounds, or lights, can worsen the migraine which can last for at least four hours, or for days.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, migraines are the sixth-most disabling disease in the world, and about 12 percent of all Americans experience migraines. Of those, 15-20 percent will have an “aura” along with their migraine. An aura is a group of sensory, motor, and speech symptoms that signal a migraine is close behind. An aura can feel like a stroke or a seizure, can last from 10-60 minutes, and may include one or more of the following:

  • Temporary loss of vision
  • Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
  • Changes in your speech patterns
  • Tingling or numb skin
  • Blind spots in your field of vision
  • Seeing lights, sparkles, wavy or jagged lines, or bright flashing dots
  • Changes in your smell or taste

What Treatments Are Typically Prescribed for Migraines?

Drug therapy is usually the prescribed treatment for migraines. This drug therapy falls into pain-relieving medications and preventative medications. Your doctor will prescribe one or both, depending on your migraine symptoms, including frequency and severity, as well as how disabling your migraines are and whether you have other medical conditions. Medications for the relief of migraine pain include:

  • Over-the-counter medications like Advil, Motrin, Ibuprofen, and Tylenol
  • Prescription Triptans like Imitrex, Tosymra, and Maxalt which block pain pathways in the brain
  • Dihydroergotamine (nasal spray or injection) is most effective for migraines lasting more than 24 hours but can worsen vomiting and nausea in some patients
  • Lasmiditan (Reyvow) treats migraines with or without auras. Drug trials have found this drug highly effective in relieving migraine pain but can cause dizziness and sleepiness.
  • Ubrelvy and Nurtec are calcitonin gene-related peptide receptor (CGRP) antagonists for acute migraines with or without aura. Emgality is another CGRP. Qulipta, a CGRP, is a daily pill prescribed to prevent migraines. Zavzpret (zavegepant), FDA-approved in March 2023, is the first drug of this kind to treat migraines with or without an aura, or sensory disturbances including flashes of light that may come with a migraine.
  • Patients who are unable to take other migraine medications may be prescribed opioid medications, however, these drugs can be highly addictive.
  • Anti-nausea drugs like Compro and Reglan can help those whose migraines are accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Therapy

Preventive drug treatments for migraines include:

  • Blood-pressure-lowering medications like Verelan, Lopressor, Inderal, or InnoPran XL
  • Certain antidepressants
  • Anti-seizure drugs like Topamax and Qudexy XR can help those with less frequent migraines
  • Botox injections approximately every 12 weeks can help prevent migraines for some adults
  • CGRP monoclonal antibodies like Aimovig, Ajovy, Emgality, or Vyepti are newer drugs given monthly or quarterly by injection.

Non-traditional therapies like acupuncture, biofeedback, cognitive behavioral therapy, meditation, yoga, and certain herbs, vitamins, or minerals may reduce the severity of migraines for some, although the studies are mixed.

Are Migraine Treatments Medically Necessary?

If you were to ask any migraine sufferer whether the treatments are medically necessary, you would certainly receive a resounding “yes.” Those who have never had migraines may not fully understand just how debilitating they are. There can be many care costs that go along with migraines. A letter of medical necessity (LMN) can help confirm your costs are eligible expenses for flexible spending accounts if they are not already covered by insurance.

This letter is a legal document provided by your physician that may make it easier to secure reimbursem*nt from your insurance company for migraine-related treatments including medications, supplements, medical devices, acupuncture, Botox injections, exercise equipment, and fitness programs.

Even with a letter of medical necessity, your insurance company may require “proof” that certain treatments are necessary and may ask your doctor to include all treatments tried before, with an explanation of why those treatments did not work. Submitting an LMN may not necessarily mean your migraine treatment will be approved but can definitely help.

Does Insurance Cover Most Migraine Treatments?

While your insurer may willingly cover less expensive migraine treatments, it may balk at the more expensive treatments. Nurtec can cost more than $1,000 for 8 tablets, Imitrex can run as high as $800 for 9 tablets, and Maxalt is around $500 for 18 tablets. Aimovig and other monoclonal antibodies cost around $600 per injection, while Reyvow costs about $700 for 8 tablets.

As you can see, many of these drugs are expensive, which means your insurer may hesitate at paying for them—or may require you to try other drugs first, then have your doctor submit a statement that the drug did not work for you, before paying for a more expensive migraine drug. Your letter of denial may claim the drug is experimental or that a treatment or drug is not medically necessary.

What Should You Do if Your Insurance Company Won’t Approve Migraine Medication?

Any insurance company—including Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Health Net, Kaiser, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and others—may deny your migraine medication or treatment. Your doctor can re-submit a claim, detailing why the treatment or medication is medically necessary, which could persuade the insurer to pay. If this is not successful, you have several appeal options. Speaking to a knowledgeable migraine treatment insurance denial attorney like Scott Glovsky can be extremely beneficial in getting approval.

How Can the Law Offices of Scott Glovsky Help Following a Migraine Treatment Insurance Denial?

If your insurance company won’t approve migraine medication or you have received a migraine treatment insurance denial, the Law Offices of Scott Glovsky is ready to advocate on your behalf. You will quickly see that there are many things that set our firm apart from others. We are well-respected and have a solid reputation in this area of law.

Attorney Scott Glovsky has experience working on the other side in large corporate law firms, so he knows how insurance companies think and operate. When you choose the Law Offices of Scott Glovsky, you will see our passion and commitment at every turn. We provide personal, caring attention to your issue and have a successful track record for our clients. Contact the Law Offices of Scott Glovsky today.

Migraine Treatment Insurance Denial | Attorney Scott Glovsky (2024)

FAQs

Why does insurance not want to cover Nurtec? ›

While your insurer may willingly cover less expensive migraine treatments, it may balk at the more expensive treatments. Nurtec can cost more than $1,000 for 8 tablets, Imitrex can run as high as $800 for 9 tablets, and Maxalt is around $500 for 18 tablets.

Are migraines covered by insurance? ›

But before that, we must also tell you that a critical illness insurance plan can help you save money by compensating for your migraine pain treatment costs. A health insurance policy from Tata AIG is extremely easy to purchase online. Also, you can raise insurance claims in just a few easy steps on our website.

Is migraine surgery covered by insurance? ›

While there is some research to suggest that migraine surgery may be effective for some people, most neurologists and headache specialists aren't ready to endorse these experimental treatments. Many insurance companies won't pay for these procedures, citing the lack of evidence that they work.

Can you get life insurance if you have migraines? ›

If your migraines aren't often and rather mild it is possible that you could secure life insurance at standard terms. Migraines that are frequent and require stronger medication, may result in your life insurance being offered at special terms (increased premiums).

Why won't insurance cover migraine medication? ›

When other people don't recognize migraine for the very real disease it is, it can feel like yet another blow. Unfortunately, because many people are unaware that migraine is a disabling neurological disease, insurance companies usually do not recognize migraine and therefore do not cover treatments for it.

Why is Ubrelvy so expensive? ›

Ubrelvy is only available as a brand-name drug. It doesn't come in a generic version. A generic drug is an exact copy of the active drug in a brand-name medication. Generics tend to cost less than brand-name drugs.

What migraine medicine is covered by insurance? ›

Sumatriptan (Imitrex) is an inexpensive drug used to treat migraines. It is more popular than comparable drugs. It is available in generic and brand versions. Generic sumatriptan is covered by most Medicare and insurance plans, but some pharmacy coupons or cash prices may be lower.

Why is Nurtec so expensive? ›

Why is Nurtec so expensive? Several factors contribute to the high price point of Nurtec, such as the “cost of inventing, testing, researching, and manufacturing the medication,” Gross says. In addition, there are currently no generic alternatives to Nurtec.

Can you medically prove migraines? ›

There is currently no test to diagnose migraine. You may have heard of techniques such as CAT or MRI scans, where a picture is taken of your brain.

Who qualifies for migraine surgery? ›

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  • Your migraine headaches persist even with treatment.
  • You have side effects from your current treatments.
  • You have tried various therapies to alleviate or prevent migraine headaches.
  • You have migraine headaches that last two to four hours or longer.

Do migraines qualify for disability? ›

Chronic migraines may qualify as a disability under the American Disabilities Act (ADA) if they affect your ability to do certain activities, such as working or concentrating.

What is the average cost of migraine treatment? ›

Detailing the costs migraine sufferers endure. The financial costs of migraines in the United States is $78 billion annually. Someone who requires treatment for chronic migraines can expect to spend $8,500 to $9,500 a year while those with episodic migraines may spend $2,000 a year.

Why are migraine meds so expensive? ›

But because the drugs are monoclonal antibodies, which are made from living cells and are expensive to produce, they're expected to have hefty prices.

Is migraine a long term disability? ›

Yes, there is disability benefits available for people with migraines. Long-term disability insurance is a specific type of insurance policy designed to cover individuals who cannot work due to a disability.

What insurance will cover Nurtec? ›

Many health insurance, Medicare Part D, and Medicaid plans cover Nurtec. But coverage is not universal. Many insurance companies put Nurtec in their higher copay tiers, but eligible patients can defray part of that cost using a copay card from Biohaven, the manufacturer.

What is the lawsuit against Nurtec? ›

Pfizer Inc. filed seven federal lawsuits alleging that copies of Nurtec ODT proposed by Aurobindo Pharma Ltd. , Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. , and five other generic-drug makers infringe as many as three patents for the near-blockbuster migraine treatment.

How much does Nurtec ODT cost without insurance? ›

The cost for Nurtec ODT 75 mg oral tablet, disintegrating is around $1,061 for a supply of 8 tablets, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Quoted prices are for cash-paying customers and are not valid with insurance plans.

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