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Old 10-16-15, 05:51 PM   #4
BrucePartington
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Originally Posted by Betonov View Post
I can't understand a civil suit needed so you can get treatment.
I get injured, I go to the doctor, he signs a paper and the insurance company I feed forks out money for my treatment.
No people that have nothing to do with medicine involved.
"Bureaucracy is expanding, to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy."

Insurance companies have a tendency to compound bureaucracy.
I've worked as a used car warranty claim handler. The orders were to outsource technical claim investigations, which were comprised of a technical report on the analysis of damaged mechanical parts, and an expert opinion on what caused the damage to the mechanical parts involved (CSI style work). This was to be done on every claim above a certain Estimate value threshold. Of course this would add up to the costs.
More often than not, the company paid what was being claimed. Plus the investigative technical report.
At the end of the year, instead of reducing costs, we actually increased them.
But hey, bureaucracy is like a holly cow. Cannot be touched, for reasons we all know too well.
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