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A woman with terminal cancer faced over six weeks of delays in her insurance claim due to slow paperwork from her GP, causing her distress.
A 53-year-old woman from Essex, Sonya Corris, faced over six weeks of delays in her terminal illness insurance claim after being diagnosed with neuroblastoma.
Her GP, Mayflower Medical Centre, took time to send required medical documentation confirming her life expectancy of 12 months or less, leaving her emotionally and financially distressed.
Corris, a business owner and former army member, said the lack of transparency and empathy from the process added to her suffering.
The medical centre acknowledged the delay, citing the need for careful review of records, and confirmed the paperwork has now been submitted.
Corris called for urgent reforms to improve support for patients facing end-of-life claims.
Una mujer con cáncer terminal enfrentó más de seis semanas de retraso en su reclamación de seguro debido al lento papeleo de su médico de cabecera, causándole angustia.