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When Prudential Insurance lost against alopecian

...Ultimately, Susan was awarded $440 (while her ex-husband who  represented her was entitled to $15,000 for his work on the case), however it was  no slam-dunk. Here’s  how the case unfolded.  

Excerpt: Question to Defendant

Q: Can you think of other things other than wigs that Prudential  would have to pay if it made an exception and paid things that provided  therapeutic value in the form of emotional benefits?

A: Exercise programs, weight loss - some of the weight loss  programs for people who aren’t really overweight, just slightly heavy,  health spas, dance lessons, vacations. I guess the list would be almost  endless.

Do you have an insurance claim for a cranial prosthesis that went to  trial or mediation? Please contact thea@baldgirlsdolunch.org or send  transcript to BGDL, p o box 9122, Scarborough, NY 10510

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