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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 642897"><p>That may be governed by state. That said - I do not believe so unless your adult "child" is considered your legal dependent beyond being a dependent for insurance. I know for certain that even if an over 18 is on your insurance - you will not received any access to his medical records - including bills - unless you have his medical POA. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't put it past a medical provider making you believe that they can hold you responsible. AFAIK - unless you signed an assignment of billing responsibility for the provider - you are not.</p><p></p><p>FWIW - when both of my 18+ sons had their wisdom teeth removed, the oral surgeon required that we sign an "assignment of billing responsibility" before he would book the surgery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 642897"] That may be governed by state. That said - I do not believe so unless your adult "child" is considered your legal dependent beyond being a dependent for insurance. I know for certain that even if an over 18 is on your insurance - you will not received any access to his medical records - including bills - unless you have his medical POA. I wouldn't put it past a medical provider making you believe that they can hold you responsible. AFAIK - unless you signed an assignment of billing responsibility for the provider - you are not. FWIW - when both of my 18+ sons had their wisdom teeth removed, the oral surgeon required that we sign an "assignment of billing responsibility" before he would book the surgery. [/QUOTE]
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