My dentist is charging me for work they told me my insurance company would cover.? - cover letter of a dentist
Ok, so I had dental treatment about 2 months to do. I had something like 7 fillings, amounting to about 1200th I aprooved working procedures and signed paper saying that my insurance cover, the other half. So I paid $ 600 and has performed the procedure. Then a letter received by mail 3 weeks later he was still speaking owes $ 600, so I phoned the office and told the dentist: part "I paid my, is my insurance to cover Supposte the others." Frorn dentist office woman told me that my insurance does not cover white plastic fillings, so I must pay the other half. I told him that his dental office (I was Infact) m ', said that my insurance would cover the other half, I said I would not do if we reveal the other half. Then she said, do not guarantee that my insurance cover my half. Then I said, but told me that you are covered in the document I signed, said he would pay the other half. I call my insurance and say it does not apply to white resin fillings, which said that histo cover my responsibilities.
What the @ # $ @ #%#@$%! How can they do that? Should I repent me of the Better Business? Should I write a letter? Get a lawyer? I have a dentist's office and was told that the Secretary did not adequately investigate the debt, then I called up a new office and said "well u got the job done paying, you gatta"
Please someone help me with some tips ....
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Cover Letter Of A Dentist My Dentist Is Charging Me For Work They Told Me My Insurance Company Would Cover.?
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With the dentist, I fear we have in mind is that "learned its lesson." Scretary The dentist is not an agent of the insurer and therefore can not peomises in their name. For the future, nothing done without a prior estimate of the treatment your dentist and your insurance company - in writing.
I doubt you can sue them () with the possible exception of small claims court because no lawyer will take your case (which do not make money with it).
If you want to go the way of small claims, it is possible that in the mediation of the stage (though, as the jurisdiction of small claims to be) capable of a portion of the amount awarded to obtain business or as a gesture of goodwill . It would be a long shot, but maybe worth a try.
Now to your insurance - you always have the right to appeal to use them. The worst that can happen is they say "no". Unless, of course, the insurer is allowed to remain outside the courts and the use of binding arbitration for resolving disputes. Not worth the risk, becauseand if he loses in binding arbitration, you must pay their lawyers.
How to read your contract or agreement and ensure respect for deadlines. You can also use your insurance Department of State, if applicable.
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