Celebrity Justice
De Niro: You Sued Me Because I Had Cancer

Robert De NiroOscar winner Robert De Niro has filed a motion against Fireman's Fund Insurance to dismiss a suit the company filed against him in 2006. De Niro's rep Stan Rosenfield tells TMZ "This was filed in response to Fireman's Fund's decision to sue Robert De Niro because he was diagnosed with cancer."

According to the motion, filed today in a U.S. federal court, De Niro was diagnosed with prostate cancer in October 2003. The documents say that when he was diagnosed, De Niro was days away from starting work on the film "Hide and Seek." Because of De Niro's diagnosis and subsequent treatment for his illness, he was unavailable to start working on the movie as scheduled, and shooting was held up almost 60 days. Due to this delay, Fireman's Fund, the insurance carrier on the film, paid over $1.8 million to reimburse the studio for its lost costs. In October of 2006, Fireman's Fund filed suit against De Niro, claiming he misrepresented the state of his health on a medical certificate they issued him for the film.

De Niro claims that he was diagnosed on October 15, 2003 after undergoing a prostate biopsy on the 10th. The medical certificate filed with the insurance company was dated two days earlier, on October 13. Fireman's Fund acknowledges in their suit against the actor that he had not yet "been diagnosed with or treated for" prostate cancer, but they decided to sue him anyway. De Niro, in today's motion, says there was no way he misrepresented his health on the certificate because he hadn't yet been diagnosed with cancer.

De Niro is asking the court to immediately dismiss the lawsuit against him.

A call to Fireman's Fund was not immediately returned.



Reader Comments

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16. Assuming that these policies are medically underwritten, no underwriter in his right mind would approve a policy knowing that there are biopsy results pending. I wonder if that information was revealed on Mr. DeNiro's application. If it was, shame on Fireman's for dropping the ball. They should shut up and eat the cost.

Posted at 8:52AM on May 19th 2007 by frencil

17. Horrible! fight this! we all love you!

Posted at 12:33AM on May 19th 2007 by Elle

18. How easy would it be to change a 5 into a 3.

Posted at 12:49AM on May 19th 2007 by ?

19. Insurance Co.s don't like to pay and their employees get the big bucks for making sure to no pay

Posted at 1:02AM on May 19th 2007 by Auntie B

20. If there is a problem with the law suit or previous medical conditions the insurance company does not have to pay. But , if the diagnois was even days before the policy issue date of the application there is a 30-60 day hold time for medical records for the acceptance of the policy. So the Insurance company may not be liable. But we r talking about Bob De Niro. And who doesn't love Bob D?

Posted at 1:11AM on May 19th 2007 by Lynn

21. Same story for thousands of people every day. Most don't have the legal means to fight back. I'm glad in this case that wont be an issue.
Regardless, no one should have to fight in a time of bad health or loss..Insurance companies have the unfair advantage of knowing when we are down

Posted at 2:25AM on May 19th 2007 by T

22. LOVE DENIRO, wow thats bad of the firemen, he does alot of good too.

Posted at 7:09AM on May 19th 2007 by edysgrl

23. Insurance companys and child molesters=the same

Posted at 8:23AM on May 19th 2007 by givemeabreak

24. i hope the insurance company looses....they raise my rates without using it ie blue cross and blue shield.

Posted at 5:19PM on May 19th 2007 by crymeariver

25. teh insurance companies ar out of control. i am so happy e Niro is standing up for the consumer. katrina showed us how useless the insurance we pay for truly is. not many poor people can afford to sue an insurance somapny thanks de niro.;

Posted at 12:43PM on May 19th 2007 by you go girl

26. Insurance companies are notorious for not paying claims and destroying people's lives. You may ask why are there no laws in place to stop this flagrant fleecing of the American people.

Posted at 12:06PM on May 19th 2007 by PrettyIrishWoman

27. Where's Luca Brasi when you need him?

Posted at 2:00PM on May 19th 2007 by BigPizzle

28. Life is like that, s***t happens to many of us ,in all kind of ways.suck it up , move on life is what you make of IT...

Posted at 3:00PM on May 19th 2007 by No one you know

29. Not only does the insurance industry not want to pay on very legitimate claims the medical insurance industry, the medical industry, the pharmaceutical industry, the fertility industry, the academic research industry, and the patient advocacy groups all know that advancing paternal age (over 32) is by far the most significant cause of the autism epidemic. The lie that the cause of autism is a mystery is a total scam and a clever hoax on the public.

Posted at 3:19PM on May 20th 2007 by annap

30. Those non-compassionate Ass9`s....
All they care about is money...
If you make money for them..they love ya.
If you lose money for them...they hate ya..
(I highly doubt Mr. DeNiro has ever lost money for anyone...)

Id never work for those creeps again...

So glad your doing well Mr. D.
Janis

Posted at 8:40PM on May 20th 2007 by Janis

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