What is “fair compensation” for medical bills should be obvious; what the claimant or his/her insurer actually has to pay the medical provider for the services rendered. Why does Claifornia, or any other state, for that matter, need a law to state the obvious?
What is “fair compensation” for medical bills should be obvious; what the claimant or his/her insurer actually has to pay the medical provider for the services rendered. Why does Claifornia, or any other state, for that matter, need a law to state the obvious?