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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (20909)11/1/2013 10:41:46 AM
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It's going to surprise a lot of people. My grandson had to go to the emergency room yesterday with severe pain in his legs. The emergency room had to take him (by law), but they couldn't help him and referred him to an orthopod. The first thing the orthopod's office asked for his insurance. He gave the number and made the appointment. They called him back and told him his insurance was no longer valid. He had no idea that his insurance had been canceled. And now he can't get the appointment because he has no insurance. Now the scramble to figure out how to get some insurance.
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