Guest guest Posted August 22, 2000 Report Share Posted August 22, 2000 In a message dated 8/20/2000 11:20:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, lindat@... writes: << When there is an actual exclusion in your policy, it is faster and cheaper to change insurance than to sue them over it (and you usually haven't got much chance of winning in an exclusion situation, either). >> Here's a question..... I have my insurance handbook in front of me and under the 'Exclusions' segment, here's what it says about 'Obesity Treatment': " Exclusions The following are excluded from coverage: 27. Obesity Treatment, including but not limited to, surgical operations and medical procedures for the treatment of morbid obesity, unless determined to be Medically Necessary. " So does this mean I have a chance of them covering it? If they don't, I'll have to switch plans before I can go ahead with it... we don't have the $$ to finance a CAR, let alone pay for this surgery by ourselves.... Robin Wife to Doug Mommy to Tyler, 4 yrs., and Brennan, 1 yr. Singer, wife, mom, secretary.. and not in that particular order. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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