Strange Claims Indeed 10
Sandi Quezada of Chino Hills, Calif. recalled an applicant suffering from back pain who became pregnant. The client filed a claim on the grounds the anti-inflammatory agent in her pain medication neutralized her birth control, resulting in the pregnancy. She hired an attorney and asked for all prenatal visits and delivery charges paid in full, along with daycare services and child support until the age of 18.
Subsequently all she got was a little bundle of joy by which to pass on her preeminent ethical dignity.
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