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Update on school assault - choking incident (really long post)
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 428415" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>School districts are required to have insurance. My D tripped down a stair case in 8th grade when she was picking difficult child up after an after school program; he was in 5th grade and had been bussed to the middle school for the program. The SD insurance paid what my own health insurance did not - I had not met D's deductible yet that year so it was about $100 or so. You need to put a claim in if it happens.</p><p></p><p>easy child broke his ankle at school in 7th grade. It was an out of district placement. They sent him away with a copy of the insurance form. I had different insurance at that point so I had no out of pocket expenses and I never filed the claim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 428415, member: 3493"] School districts are required to have insurance. My D tripped down a stair case in 8th grade when she was picking difficult child up after an after school program; he was in 5th grade and had been bussed to the middle school for the program. The SD insurance paid what my own health insurance did not - I had not met D's deductible yet that year so it was about $100 or so. You need to put a claim in if it happens. easy child broke his ankle at school in 7th grade. It was an out of district placement. They sent him away with a copy of the insurance form. I had different insurance at that point so I had no out of pocket expenses and I never filed the claim. [/QUOTE]
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