\”Prosecutors said the fraud generated billings of $96 million and that the operators collected nearly $15 million in 2002-2003.\” Who says crime doesn\’t pay?
I\’m sure each one of these unnecessary surgeries produced a bodily injury claim. It should be incumbent upon the insurance carriers who did not defend these claims to go back and remove the bodily injury claim payments from their clients\’ claim histories. Only then will you see the insurance industry serious about their fiduciary duty to defend their clients against claims which lack merit.
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\”Prosecutors said the fraud generated billings of $96 million and that the operators collected nearly $15 million in 2002-2003.\” Who says crime doesn\’t pay?
I\’m sure each one of these unnecessary surgeries produced a bodily injury claim. It should be incumbent upon the insurance carriers who did not defend these claims to go back and remove the bodily injury claim payments from their clients\’ claim histories. Only then will you see the insurance industry serious about their fiduciary duty to defend their clients against claims which lack merit.