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Going up against an Insurance Company


Question Posted Monday May 23 2005, 10:31 pm

When a coroner deems a death accidental and the insurance company disagrees with this, do I have a leg to stand on going up against them in a court of law?

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Michele answered Monday May 23 2005, 10:53 pm:
What you would have to do, I think, I pay for another autopsy. A more thourough one. They are expensive, about $1,000. Also it may help if you can say what you think may have caused death, so they don't waste time. Also, I think you need to be next of kin, and I suppose you are or you wouldn't be asking. But I am curious, wouldn't it be better for the coroner to say accident......don't the insurance companies pay for an accidental death, and not pay in the case of a suicide?

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