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Originally Posted by painman2009
The fine print is always the deciding factor. caid has many different parts in this state , as we have healthy NY. and those are all different caid contracts and you must fall into certain criteria for each different one. I was caid covered through private carrier. pre-existing is the case. but Im on comp as well... it is illegay here to bill out to private insurance when a "pre-existing" case is covered by , comp- no fault, or other liability insurance such as home owners, or even if a law suit has been filed. but I have received info from RSDSA.. i suggest that ginnie get the list from them.. it has a book load of info on perscription help.. still working on medical offset though.. I am trying a couple of avenues and also await a call back from my atty,s
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Yes, that does make sense in that if you are on workmans comp, you're out of luck on any for-profit plan. I've heard so many stories about how WC stonewall on injured people's care. My brother in-law is one who is a lawyer out of NJ that does nothing but fight for WC claims for the benefit of the insurance company, not the injured party. He hates his job, but loves the money.