Dear Cigna...

Cigna denied a young woman’s recovery because a spreadsheet told them to. Not a doctor. Not her care team. A policy limit. Mallory Mayor got hit by a truck, flew forty-seven feet, cracked her skull, and somehow fought her way back to standing, walking, smiling. Fourteen more days in neurorehab is what her doctor says she needs. Fourteen. Cigna said no. Because some actuary buried in a cubicle decided her brain had reached its deductible.

This is the system we built. Where recovery has a clock. Where “medically necessary” becomes “financially inconvenient.” Where insurers talk about compassion while weaponizing policy fine print against the people least able to fight back.

Mallory’s story should make every patient, parent, and taxpayer furious. Because it’s not rare. It’s the blueprint. Every denial is profit. Every appeal is attrition. Every miracle interrupted is a line item that keeps shareholders happy.

Cigna can fix this right now. Override the policy. Cover the care. Prove that humanity still outweighs quarterly earnings.

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