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TFauchery

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For what insurance-related reason may a client choose to take legal action against the veterinarian?

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Regarding mortality insurance, what documentation is vital for payment of the death benefit?



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Answer to Question 1

in the event that the insurance company finds the health record inadequate to justify the claim and refuses to pay for services rendered

Answer to Question 2

Documentation of the name of the person(s) authorizing the euthanasia, along with their telephone number, the date, and the time of verbal authorization(s) in the health record, becomes vital for payment of the death benefit.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 12, 2018
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