...34; which judges decide. John Sutter was a pediatrician providing medical services to insureds of Oxford Health Plans under a fee-for-services...
...an assignment of benefits form, whereby the patient (assignor) assigns to the medical provider (assignee) all rights, privileges and remedies to payment for health care...
...daycare facility, potentially a breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing, notwithstanding the terms of the Commitment that gave defendant unfettered discretion...
...Cite as: Stracar Medical Services v. Nationwide Mutual Ins., 71119/2010, NYLJ 1202601022997, at *1 (Civ...
...Cite as: Eternal Asia Supply Chain Management (USA) Corp. v. Chen, 12 Civ. 6390, NYLJ 1202600225952, at...
...claims against cigarette manufacturer for negligence, strict liability, breach of warranty, and medical monitoring with respect to increased risk of cancer, see 2010 WL 520558...
...defense of a lack of medical necessity for the rendered services can be precluded (see Fair Price Med. Supply Corp. v Travelers Indem. Co...
...ERIN SCHABE, the Claim Representative who attests to the receipt of the medical bills from the assignee, and the timely mailing of the denials based...
...2010-3146 K C. ARCO MEDICAL NY, P.C. as Assignee of ISARDAT JEWDHAN, res, v. LANCER INSURANCE...
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