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Old 12-01-2009, 11:16 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by MrIcky View Post
The information provided is really incomplete. If she signed a full release settlement for $5000 then yes, she has to pay the bills out of that settlement. If she signed a release for medical bills and $5000 in general damages in addition to the special damages, then the insurance company should pick it up. I am also suspect of the information that her bill was $1400 and is suddenly over $3000. Is the chiro taking her for a ride? There are good chiros out there, but there are a lot of sheisters. How long is "a few months" and how many chiro visits were there?
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She has not signed anything for any settlement. Not sure if she signed release for medical bills. I think the letter stated that the total chiro bill was the $3K, but the other insurance company will only cover $2500 I'm guessing the chiro is trying to get more money. Accident was in April and not sure how many chiro visits there were.
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