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Reply to "Child broke leg on sidewalk—should I talk to the neighbor or teach my 12-year-old to pay more attention?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Didn’t they ask for details the hospital or your insurance sends a note asking if it was an accidental injury and some details? I thought they always do this for those reason. I don’t think I’d personally pursue the neighbor since your medical insurance covered it and it doesn’t sound like he is going to have lasting disability from it. But it pass along the info and pictures to my insurance, if asked, and they can pursue a settlement with the homeowner’s insurance if they deem necessary [/quote] The question is whether it's an auto accident or work-related. [/quote] No, not only that. That want to know if they can blame someone else. In OP’s case, they likely will. OP, you should be receiving a form in time with some questions about the nature of the injury and how it happened, as someone will eventually review your medical claim in more detail. Just answer honestly and let it play out. [/quote]
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