OP Supporting Member (50+ posts) Joined: Apr 2005 Posts: 58 | I have a question about the likely liability of my insurance company's for my treatment.
When I was diagnosed I worried that my insurer would try to decline payment on the ground of pre-existing condition. While it is clear to me and the doctors that this was NOT a pre-existing condition and there would have been no way for me to have known of this during the year prior to my coverage inception, it was also during the first year of coverage and thus subject to examination.
My question is this. Now that my insurer has paid some of the claims related to my treatment, can anyone think of a way that they may decline to pay for other parts of it? Seems to me that once they pay for part they admit liability for all . . .
Needless to say, this has been a major source of stress . . .
Thanks for any insight.
Tim
SCC Right Tonsil, T2N1M0, Dx 12/04, Tx 40 radiation (180 rad), 8 Chemo (carbo), Tx ended 3/15/05, Selective neck dissection 5/24/05, 22 nodes, 4 levels, no evidence of metastatic malignancy!!! :-)
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