Florida Motion For Health Insurance Coverage is a legal document that is used to request a court order for health insurance coverage in the state of Florida. It is typically used when an individual or company is denied health insurance coverage due to a pre-existing condition or other qualifying factor. The motion is filed with the Circuit Court in the county where the plaintiff resides. There are two types of Florida Motion for Health Insurance Coverage: 1) the Motion for Coverage Based on a Pre-Existing Condition, and 2) the Motion for Coverage Based on Other Qualifying Factors. The Motion for Coverage Based on a Pre-Existing Condition is typically used when an insurer has denied coverage of a medical condition that was present prior to the individual or company applying for coverage. This motion is used to seek a court order requiring the insurer to provide coverage for the pre-existing condition. The Motion for Coverage Based on Other Qualifying Factors is typically used when the insurer has denied coverage for a condition that does not meet the insurer's criteria, such as age, gender, or other qualifying factors. This motion is used to request a court order requiring the insurer to provide coverage for the condition. Both motions must include the individual or company's name, contact information, and the name of the insurer, as well as the reason for the denial of coverage and any relevant documentation. The motion must also include the individual or company's request for a court order requiring the insurer to provide coverage.