California Jury Rules Insurer Should Pay For Out-Of-State Operation; Mass. Probe Shows Insurers’ Payments Can Vary Widely
admin | Mar 18, 2010
The Los Angeles Times: “A Los Angeles jury concluded Monday that Anthem Blue Cross should cover the cost of an out-of-state liver transplant that a California man paid for after the insurer balked. In addition, the jury ordered Blue Cross to pay plaintiff Ephram Nehme’s legal expenses, which could dwarf the $206,000 cost of the transplant…
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