Old 10-21-2011, 11:19 AM
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if need be, hire a lawyer to call that company. they should take the time to help you. it's their duty to do so since she had insurance with them at one time. records are there somewhere. i'd keep calling and going to the top. but having a lawyer send them a letter may help more.
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