lmao, never.
2006-07-16 02:21:51
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answered by Anonymous
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My uncle had a chiropractor prescribe him to get a jacuzzi style indoor bathtub, and the insurance company did pay for a portion of it, but not the entire amount. You would have to have a doctor recommend it, then figure out what type they allow and what percent they will pay. You also need to find out if an outdoor hot tub qualifies in the same category as the indoor style.
2006-07-19 05:26:12
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answered by Joe 2
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My neighbors insurance co paid for him to get a spa after his knee surgery. His injuy was work related though, so Im guessing through some kind of workers comp.
2006-07-16 02:22:50
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answered by ♥monamarie♥ 5
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you can have medical insurance pay, but it's very difficult, and you really do need a valid reason, and a kick a*s doctor who knows how to go around the system
2006-07-16 02:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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99.99% chance of NO. Not unless it can be proven beyond a doubt to be medically necessary.
2006-07-16 02:35:13
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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Possibly if you have a bad enough injury and you need it. I guess it could be possible.
2006-07-16 02:26:35
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answered by Anonymous
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are stupid why would they pay for it. thats more stupid then the time i used the stairs as a slip and slide. .................................................................................................
sorry i was having a flash back.
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you cant see the flash back
but anyway they wont pay for a hot tub
2006-07-16 02:49:05
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answered by ryan t 1
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You need to ask them directly, but my guess is probably not.
2006-07-16 02:24:10
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answered by HisChamp1 5
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hahahhahahh
2006-07-16 02:22:50
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answered by Stormy & Dena 3
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