Docket nos. 05-200 End date 2006 | Citations 547 U.S. 677 (more) | |
Full case name Empire HealthChoice Assurance, Inc. dba Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield v. McVeighas administratrix of the Estate of McVeigh Majority Ginsburg, joined by Roberts, Stevens, Scalia, Thomas Dissent Breyer, joined by Kennedy, Souter, Alito People also search for Sereboff v. Mid Atlantic Medical Services, Inc. |
Empire HealthChoice Assurance, Inc. v. McVeigh, 547 U.S. 677 (2006), is a United States Supreme Court case.
Empire Healthchoice Assurance, Inc. was a health insurance company that sued the estate of a deceased federal employee who received $157,000 in insurance benefits as the result of an injury. The wife of this federal employee had won $3.2 million in a separate lawsuit from those whom she claimed had caused her husband's injuries. Empire Healthchoice Assurance sued her for reimbursement of the benefits paid to him on the grounds that a provision in the federal insurance plan required paid benefits to be reimbursed when the beneficiary is compensated for an injury by a third party. The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, in an opinion by Sonia Sotomayor, ruled against the health insurance company. The Supreme Court upheld the Court of Appeals' ruling in a 5-4 opinion. Justices Breyer, Kennedy, Souter, and Alito dissented.