Law360 (November 5, 2018, 8:02 PM EST) -- UnitedHealthcare Insurance Co. has urged a Utah federal judge to nix most of a proposed class action accusing it of improperly denying health insurance claims for wilderness therapy, a form of therapy said to be able to treat young people with substance abuse and mental health issues. On Friday, UnitedHealthcare moved to dismiss three out of four claims in an Employee Retirement Income Security Act suit that claims the company should have paid for the trip to a wilderness program attended by the plaintiff identified only as K.H.B. For one thing, the company said, a breach of fiduciary duty claim...

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