The Delaware Form to petition for health insurance arbitration is a legal document that is used to settle a dispute between a health insurance provider and a policyholder. This document is used to initiate a process of binding arbitration to resolve the dispute and avoid the costly process of litigation. The Delaware Form consists of two parts: Part A, which outlines the information and documentation required for the arbitration, and Part B, which details the health insurance provider’s response to the petition. Both parts must be completed in full and signed by the parties in order for the arbitration process to move forward. The two types of Delaware Form to petition for health insurance arbitration are: 1. Form A-1: This form is used to file a request for arbitration with the Delaware Department of Insurance. 2. Form A-2: This form is used to file an appeal of a decision made by a health insurance provider.