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Old 02-06-2004, 12:51 PM
justamom justamom is offline
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Originally posted by bruinaphi
Actually with most carriers you have to report all claims or potential claims and disputes. In most cases I *believe* it is fraud not to report. LD
I'm not too sure about this.

An example-
A patient comes in to a doctor. Treatment is rendered. The patient says. I'm not happy with the results. (Believe me, you can SMELL where this is going.) It is recommended by many (within my Hubby's profession) to refund the money and chalk it up to business.

In the case where he was an expert witness, the claim was malpractice. I couldn't tell you if the Dr. had told his Ins. company or not, but there were no insurance representatives present at the table, only her lawyer the arbiter and including Hubby, 3 professionals.

Maybe you let them know and you can decide how to handle it???
Does Napoleonic Law make a difference? Where is Juniorgrrl.

Edited to make more sense!

Last edited by justamom; 02-06-2004 at 12:54 PM.
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