Aetna Inc., Humana Inc., Cigna Corp. and other health insurers have to turn over more documents to the doctors suing them, a judge ruled. The physicians say the companies engaged in racketeering and broke contracts by not paying claims on time.
U.S. District Judge Federico Moreno lifted a stay on discovery in the lawsuits, allowing lawyers to gather more evidence as they seek to prove that the suits qualify for class-action status. That would increase any liability for the health-maintenance organizations. The order, dated Tuesday, may open the HMOs to subpoenas and subject executives to depositions by attorneys for the doctors.
