The family of a man who died after being denied health insurance for lung cancer treatment have said they are hoping that their $200million civil verdict win will stop the same thing happening again.Bill Eskew, who died in March 2017 of lung cancer aged 65, was diagnosed following a sharp pain in his arm when he playing golf with his son, William Eskew Jr., in north west in summer 2015. He believed he had dislocated his elbow his first shot of the day.After being driven to hospital, doctors revealed the pain was a pathological fracture from lung cancer - but Bill had not been diagnosed with the disease before that point.
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