Katchiq Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is an attempt at fraud

This is an attempt at fraud.

I received a letter in the mail today, with my name, my daughter, the hospital we went to, and my health insurance company. They wrote:

"Katch, in collaboration with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, reviews services provided and/or paid claims that may have been the result of an accident or injury. Katch, working on behalf of BCBSIL, needs to obtain detailed information to determine whether another party is responsible for the treatment provided.

Please call Katch today and have your event number, listed above, along with your identification card from BCBSIL ready for reference. Please call regardless if how it where this injury occurred.

Please call customer service toll-free at 1-800-696-4573"

I checked online. It has a website, that says a lot of vague things about partnering with 'you' for improved claim fulfillment and value savings. It is likely an AI-generated website.

I called BCBSIL customer service, asking for the fraud department. They confirmed that they do not to l use a company called Katch or KatchIQ. They do use Equian for information gathering like this.

Do not call, and do not give them any information, as it is likely to be used to commit fraud at your expense.

June 8, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Be careful with this company…

We received a "second attempt" from Katch. We never received an initial attempt. Dated 4/28/26, the notice was in reference to a "medical incident" that supposedly occurred 11/03/25 with my 88 y.o. cousin, for whom I am the Care-giver.
This whole claim is not recognizable by me, the patient, nor his primary care doctor. There was no accident or injury in Nov. of 2025. Be careful with this site. It screams "I am a scam."

May 4, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Katch Subrogation for BCBS of Texas

I was referred to a hand surgeon by my Dermatologist toward the end of 2025 when I brought up the large nodule in my hand, how my finger was bending toward my palm, and how I was getting pain, tingling, and numbness in my ring finger and part of my hand that seemed to surround the nodule. The hand surgeon informed me that this was Dupuytren's Disease causing a contracture, that this disease was common in people with Scandinavian ancestry such as myself, and that surgery would be able to correct it and leave minimal scarring. I had this surgery, called a fasciectomy, on December 26, 2025 after having everything pre-approved by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas.

Now, three months later, I get a letter from Katch, contracted by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, demanding that I spend my free time giving them my private medical information to prove to them that this wasn't the result of a workplace accident or injury, or an accident or injury outside of the workplace. As stated on the letter I received today, March 7 2026, "Katch, in collaboration with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas, reviews medical services provided and/or paid claims that may have been the result of an accident or injury." If I had put in this claim as one not resulting from accident or injury, and it was the result of accident or injury, that would be defined as insurance fraud. Considering how easily both companies could do a simple Google search and find the research that refutes this claim, and that they proceeded in harassing me anyway, I believe that Katch is involved in insurance fraud that preys on healthcare patients who don't know their rights and/or are unable to fight against multi-billion-dollar corporate mobsters.

Katch is a subrogation company that used to be run under the names Equian and Optum, but that changed in 2024. Their physical business address doesn't even show them existing on Google Maps. This company is extremely suspicious.

March 7, 2026
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