Well; I called the PI lawyer mentioned above - he's taken care of the co-worker's family members for almost 10 years.
He took the info - and confirmed that the insurance company is playing games. At 2,000 - that just barely covers my actual expenses - including the actual medical costs, not just my co-pays (which the ER visit is probly something like $500+ on its own). I don't get bills/statements on this medical plan, so I got to check.
So in the end, I may not end up w/ any more $, but at least I can rest easier knowing for sure.
edit: checked my Health Claims - yup, minus the last PT session, my medical costs are $2200+; add $200 for the last session. AND the lawyer advises checking w/ my PCP about an orthopedic referral...sigh...
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Date: 2008-07-29 04:13 pm (UTC)He took the info - and confirmed that the insurance company is playing games. At 2,000 - that just barely covers my actual expenses - including the actual medical costs, not just my co-pays (which the ER visit is probly something like $500+ on its own). I don't get bills/statements on this medical plan, so I got to check.
So in the end, I may not end up w/ any more $, but at least I can rest easier knowing for sure.
edit: checked my Health Claims - yup, minus the last PT session, my medical costs are $2200+; add $200 for the last session. AND the lawyer advises checking w/ my PCP about an orthopedic referral...sigh...