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<blockquote data-quote="ford_racer" data-source="post: 12459326" data-attributes="member: 33480"><p>I can see what they are saying. Your wife may have gone to school to help, and while she may not be a shady individual, other doctors have gone through the same schooling and are shady. I'm sure this insurance company has been scammed before so they are going to be vigilant in making sure it doesn't happen again.</p><p></p><p>Is your wife treating you on her off time or during office hours? If during office hours, I can see getting compensation for that as it still relates to her business and she could spend that time doing other things around the office. If on her personal time, I can't see getting compensation for that being as easy to get.</p><p></p><p>That said, either way you will be entitled to pain and suffering, missed work, etc regardless of who treats you. Your wife treating you does not negate the fact that the accident happened.</p><p></p><p>I say get an experienced lawyer. He will know a lot more about this than you and may be able to get you more compensation because of it. Insurance companies don't **** around but neither do lawyers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ford_racer, post: 12459326, member: 33480"] I can see what they are saying. Your wife may have gone to school to help, and while she may not be a shady individual, other doctors have gone through the same schooling and are shady. I'm sure this insurance company has been scammed before so they are going to be vigilant in making sure it doesn't happen again. Is your wife treating you on her off time or during office hours? If during office hours, I can see getting compensation for that as it still relates to her business and she could spend that time doing other things around the office. If on her personal time, I can't see getting compensation for that being as easy to get. That said, either way you will be entitled to pain and suffering, missed work, etc regardless of who treats you. Your wife treating you does not negate the fact that the accident happened. I say get an experienced lawyer. He will know a lot more about this than you and may be able to get you more compensation because of it. Insurance companies don't **** around but neither do lawyers. [/QUOTE]
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