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Originally posted by denim
I can't seriously imagine someone saying
"Nope, if the insurance won't cover it, I guess we'll just have to terminate life support. Sorry, kid. We'll sue the insurance for 'untimely death'."
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Actually that's exactly what my attorney advised. Not to worry about it. Every single hippa waiver, care authorization, and billing acceptance form was signed under duress as the misses was in excrutiating pain from being in labor. They are worthless. In reality I hold all the cards. The hospital was aware of the insurance I presented with, AND was aware of the care which would be required of our daughter. They are one hundred percent negligent in failing to notify us of their greedy little squabble with my insurance company. It is likely the hospital will eventually take what the insurance is willing to pay, or they'll get nothing, because I will not hesitate to BK for a million dollars. (This is the newest development). He also advised that I shouldn't even need a lawyer until (unless) I get sued. Most attorney's would likely advise otherwise, since billable hours are billable hours. I am please with that.
Now, I don't need to create waves with them, as they are caring for my daughter. We'll slap em around later if it becomes necessary.
Anyway, like I said this issue is little more then a gnawing headache in the grand scheme of things, and since my meeting with counsel this morning, even less so
My concern is for j8earette jr. I love you sweetie, can't wait to hold you and think about you all the time. Get strong my little warrior....we remain here for you one hundred percent!
best,
-bear