This wound up in my in box.
Those questionaires are really starting to torque me off. It as if we are
not even allowed to take responsibility for our own actions any more.
"Accidents" are just not allowed anymore. We are supposed to put our lives
on hold and live swaddled on a couch so the "health insurance" companies
don't have to pay out a cent for anything, ignoring the fact that if we all
became stressed out fat couch potatoes, they would be forking out REALLY big
bucks for associated health problems.
I tore up my knee HIKING on an USFS designated trail a few months ago and
got one of those forms after coming out of surgery. I went ballistic and
let them know how I felt in no uncertain terms ON the form. Basically they
were implying if something happens to you ANYWHERE, someone is going to be
sued, which means EVERYTHING WILL BE BANNED eventually. This is just
sick..and I don't mean in a good way.
>When I tore the tendons in my lower back this past January and took a
>painful ride to Overlake by Ambulance. My Insurance Company sent me a
>questioner that I had to complete before they would pay the bill.
>
>It asked questions such as; was I injured on private property, who was the
>owner of the property, did I have a lawyer, etc.
>
>The injury happened on my own property, so not much more they could do then
>just pay the bill.
>
>With all the broken collar bones I have heard about this year, has anyones
>insurance company given them a hard time or requested this type of info
>when submitting the claim.