Wham! You lurch forward in your car, but your seatbelt holds, and your car’s airbags deploy. You’re shaken up, but OK. Soon, you’re exchanging license and registration information with the distracted motorist who rear-ended you. Then the police and a tow truck appear, and your car is off to the body shop.But a few weeks later, you’re not OK. You’ve got some serious pain in your back and neck, so you go into urgent care. It turns out you’ll need surgery, plus medication for the pain. And your troubles are only beginning. Because your pain didn’t appear right away, your health insurance provider will have to vet your case for fraud. That means input from doctors and the police – and a background check on you – will be needed. Although your auto and health insurance companies are handling your claims, will their employees working from home during the pandemic be able to access the information they need to handle your cases?To read this article in full, please click her
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