| | ASH v. TRIGON BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD, 3:97cv70-A (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | Moreover, plaintiffs contend "[n]umerous letters and correspondance (sic) from Trigon to Henry and or Jeannie Ash confirmed coverage on Brittney," and "Trigon paid the medical bills incurred on Brittney during this time period."See footnote 10 The evidence plaintiffs submit in support of these assertions is unconvincing. |
 | | several letters from Trigon written between September 3, 1996 and November 8, 1996 to the effect that Brittney's hospitalization was "medically necessary and appropriate for inpatient care" and payment would be made "according to your eligibility for coverage at the time of the admission. |
 | | Instead, the letters indicate only that Trigon recognized Brittney's hospitalization was necessary, and payments of benefits to her, if any, would be in accordance with the Plan. |
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