Received a request for medical claim info from Rawlings Co on behalf of my health insurance carrier co. I fell in my home and went to the er for broken bones. How should I reply? “Fell in patients own home?”

I received a request for medical claim information from Rawlings Co, representing my health insurance provider. I had an accident at home and went to the emergency room for broken bones. How should I respond to the inquiry regarding my fall? Should I say, “The fall occurred in the patient’s own home?”

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  1. When replying to the request for medical claim information, it’s important to be clear and concise. Here’s a suggested response:


    Subject: Response to Request for Medical Claim Information

    Dear [Recipient’s Name/Claims Department],

    I am writing in response to your request for medical claim information regarding my recent visit to the ER after sustaining injuries from a fall in my home.

    To clarify, the incident occurred in my own residence, and I sought treatment for broken bones as a result of the fall. If you require any further details or documentation, please let me know, and I can provide the necessary information.

    Thank you for your attention to this matter.

    Sincerely,
    [Your Name]
    [Your Contact Information]
    [Your Policy Number, if applicable]


    Make sure to adjust any details to fit your situation and include any additional information or documentation you think may be helpful.

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