SKOLLER v. BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD OF GREATER N.Y.

No. 81 Civ. 4936(MEL).

584 F.Supp. 288 (1984)

Irma SKOLLER and Jay Skoller, Plaintiffs, v. BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD OF GREATER NEW YORK, Blue Cross Association, Blue Shield Association and the United States, Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. New York.

April 11, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tedd Blecher, New York City, for plaintiffs.

Breed, Abbott & Morgan, New York City, for defendants Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Greater New York, Blue Cross Ass'n and Blue Shield Ass'n.


LASKER, District Judge.

Plaintiff Irma Skoller is a federal employee who claims she was wrongfully denied benefits under her insurance contract with defendants Blue Cross Association, Blue Shield Association and Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Greater New York (collectively referred to here as "BCBS"). The contract under which Mrs. Skoller and her son Jay, the other named plaintiff, were insured was negotiated pursuant to the Federal Employees Health Benefits Act ("FEHBA...

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