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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I don’t have the money now.[/b] [/quote] The driver’s insurance should be paying for this. Your reluctance to follow normal procedures and have the boyfriend‘a insurance pay might result in permanent facial scarring for your daughter. You need to do your job as mom here and make a plastic surgeon consult happen while making insurance claims. [/quote] OP did you listen to this and the other PPs? You [b]don't need money[/b] to make these appointments. They will be covered by the boyfriend's insurance. Were you able to make appointments with a plastic surgeon? [/quote] Exactly. Call and explain that you are worried about scarring on your daughter's face, and that she has Medicaid (I guarantee it's Medicaid, not Medicare!). Many will take Medicaid. If they do not, explain the driver was insured. If you absolutely are completely unwilling to do that, ask about a payment plan. This absolutely does not have to be put off.[/quote]
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