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Insurance

Mar. 3, 2011

Man Says Doctor's Orders Trumps Insurers'

In a case that heads to trial this week, attorneys for Thomas Nickerson say the paraplegic should have been covered by his accident insurance for a costly hospital stay that his insurer found excessive.


By Emma Gallegos


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Thomas Nickerson, a Marine veteran and construction worker, landed in a wheelchair years ago as the result of a snowmobile accident.


So he bought accident insurance coverage in case anything else went wrong. But when he took a spill in his wheelchair exiting a van and broke his leg, he said his accident insurance didn't cover him the way he expected.


The insurance c...

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