UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Shooting: Suspect’s Attorney Claims ‘Zero Evidence’ in Alleged Attack

Minneapolis, Minnesota — The recent shooting incident involving UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has garnered significant public attention, with new developments arising from the defense. Luigi Mangione, the man accused of the shooting, is strongly defended by his legal representation, which claims there is “zero evidence” linking Mangione to the alleged act. According to his lawyer, Mangione has been wrongfully accused, and the defense is geared up to substantiate claims of his innocence. The incident, which reportedly occurred during what was supposed to be a routine day at the UnitedHealthcare headquarters, has since prompted extensive investigations. … Read more

High-Profile Defense Attorney Takes on Case of Man Accused in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder

Hollidaysburg, PA – Pennsylvania attorney Thomas Dickey has taken on the defense of Luigi Mangione, arrested last Monday in relation to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The incident, which occurred the previous week, has stirred considerable attention. Dickey, a seasoned lawyer, stood with Mangione during an extradition hearing at the Blair County Courthouse on Tuesday. The court ruled that Mangione will be held without bail while awaiting potential extradition to New York, where he faces murder charges. Speaking to reporters following the hearing, Dickey declared his intent to file a writ of habeas … Read more

Class Action Lawsuit Accuses UnitedHealthcare of Wrongfully Denying Coverage Using AI Algorithm for Elderly Patients’ Post-Acute Care Claims

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A recent class action lawsuit against UnitedHealthcare alleges that the health insurance provider wrongfully denied claims for post-acute care using an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm. The plaintiffs claim that UnitedHealthcare’s use of the “nH Predict” AI algorithm led to the rejection of elderly patients’ claims for stays in skilled nursing-care facilities and in-home care. When these denials were appealed to federal administrative law judges, roughly 90% of them were overturned. This lawsuit follows a similar case earlier this year against health insurance company Cigna, where plaintiffs accused the company of automatically denying … Read more