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I'm a Northern Girl
Fine. If the majority of cases have been that way, then say that. Don't make a declarative statement that all cases are going to be that way. That can be very misleading to the poster.
Very little in insurance is absolute. Some of the law REGARDING insurance, such as COBRA, can be absolute. But too much of insurance is dependent on the specifics of the policy, whether it is individual or group, whether it is self-funded or fully insured. Even state law about insurance can be invalid depending on the funding of the policy.
I don't like absolute statements when they can't be supported. You said in an earlier post that I seem to be respected and trusted. Well, one of the reasons that is the case is that I am careful to point out exceptions when they exist, even if the exception is not what the poster wants to hear, because otherwise they end up believing they have rights and options that they don't have. And that does not help them in the long run, even if it makes them feel better in the short run.
Working in the medical billing department of a hospital and taking seminars on insurance coverage and COB's is not the same as working directly with the insurance and the insured. You've made some valuable contributions to some posts but I'm not going to tell you how to answer a question about medical billing; I expect you not to tell me how an insurance policy works. Okay?
Very little in insurance is absolute. Some of the law REGARDING insurance, such as COBRA, can be absolute. But too much of insurance is dependent on the specifics of the policy, whether it is individual or group, whether it is self-funded or fully insured. Even state law about insurance can be invalid depending on the funding of the policy.
I don't like absolute statements when they can't be supported. You said in an earlier post that I seem to be respected and trusted. Well, one of the reasons that is the case is that I am careful to point out exceptions when they exist, even if the exception is not what the poster wants to hear, because otherwise they end up believing they have rights and options that they don't have. And that does not help them in the long run, even if it makes them feel better in the short run.
Working in the medical billing department of a hospital and taking seminars on insurance coverage and COB's is not the same as working directly with the insurance and the insured. You've made some valuable contributions to some posts but I'm not going to tell you how to answer a question about medical billing; I expect you not to tell me how an insurance policy works. Okay?
