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Submitted by Jillian Barclay (not verified) on August 3, 2011 - 9:55pm.
The subrogation inquiry is routine for any illness that may result from an injury. Just fill it out and tell them this was not the result of an accident or injury. Most times, degenerative spinal disease is just that- it comes with age...
I am a patient advocate and have worked in the financial end of healthcare for 30 years. The form may seem intimidating, but really, it is routine.
For example, suppose you were in a car accident and a spinal injury was sustained. Your health insurance carrier may legally go after the other driver's insurance company to pay the medical bills-
Have filled them out myself-usually, you are able to do it online and once they have info that no one else is responsible for the payment, they will leave you alone. Hope this helps to alleviate your suspicions!
Jillian Barclay
subrogation inquiries
The subrogation inquiry is routine for any illness that may result from an injury. Just fill it out and tell them this was not the result of an accident or injury. Most times, degenerative spinal disease is just that- it comes with age...
I am a patient advocate and have worked in the financial end of healthcare for 30 years. The form may seem intimidating, but really, it is routine.
For example, suppose you were in a car accident and a spinal injury was sustained. Your health insurance carrier may legally go after the other driver's insurance company to pay the medical bills-
Have filled them out myself-usually, you are able to do it online and once they have info that no one else is responsible for the payment, they will leave you alone. Hope this helps to alleviate your suspicions!
Jillian Barclay