Arizona Health Insurance Attorney
Stephen C. Ryan, a health insurance attorney in Scottsdale, Arizona, has 36 years of experience dealing with big insurance companies; he knows the tactics they use to deny claims. In dealing with health insurance matters, Mr. Ryan is committed to helping the "little guy"— good, everyday people who only want what's fair.
Good Health Is Everyone's Right
Good health is our most valued possession. We protect our health in order to enjoy life. But what happens if you become sick and your insurance company refuses to let you get the treatment you need? The insurance company should not make vital decisions about your health — contact Phoenix, Arizona, health insurance attorney Stephen C. Ryan for a consultation about your claim. Call 480-661-3977 to discuss your case.
Dealing With a Health Insurance Claim Dispute?
Losing a loved one is stressful enough, and the added hassles of fighting with your insurance company over trivial policy matters can be tough to endure. If you are experiencing this with your insurance company, contact Mr. Ryan, a health insurance attorney in Scottsdale. He knows that insurance companies will try to find any little thing to avoid paying a claim. This is bad faith, and it's against the law.
Arizona Claim Dispute Attorney
Steve Ryan has been a trial lawyer in Arizona for over 36 years. Mr. Ryan has taken over 100 cases all the way to a jury verdict involving issues such as insurance bad faith. He is a speaker, teacher and author on the subject of bad faith insurance denials. Mr. Ryan has been actively involved in class action litigation throughout the country. These lawsuits have generated many tens of millions of dollars in compensation for policyholders all over the country insured with many different insurance companies.
As driven in his personal life as he is in law practice, Mr. Ryan is a graduate of Northwestern University, and has completed the New York City marathon.
Call 480-661-3977 for Arizona health insurance attorney Stephen C. Ryan today to discuss your case.

