Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Kristy... Well dang.... Let me think.... if *I* were in that situation..... I would probably contact medicaid first, and explain that they had paid for this wheelchair, and what these creeps were doing. And, honestly, I think I'd call the police in their area! Maybe she could get an officer to escort her in, and say that she is there to pick up the wheelchair that is already PAID FOR....and that if they really believe they have some case against her on the car door damage- that they better go on over to small claims court and start filing~ That is just ridiculous! I hope she gets it settled soon... ~~ANGEL~~ mom to , 13, MDS/HD Lance 18, Ty 14, 12 Jaeda 10 & Shayne 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Hi Everyone My daughter-in-law has had a very bad situation and I am wondering if any of you may have some advice or experience on this. A few months ago, my dil took my 6yr old grandson Avaryn to be fitted for a new wheelchair. (he has CMV) While they were in the building being fitted, her mother sat out with my other grandson (aka Spot) in the car. When they were finished with the fitting my dil and Avaryn came out of the building (headed for the car) and the wheelchair fitters came out with her. They claimed that Spot opened the car door and hit their car and put a hole in their car! Now, first of all, Spot never left the car. Second he is only 3 yrs old. And, Third, hitting a car with another car door would not cause a hole! (They obviously were trying to get someone's insurance to cover damage to their car and there wasn't even a scratch on my dil's mom's car) They claimed they had witnesses, but when my dil and her mom asked them to produce the witnesses they couldn't. My dil's mom said she would not give them her insurance and they were welcome to call the police if they wanted. They didn't call the police. So, finally they went on their way and never really thought about it again. Yesterday, the wheelchair people called my dil and told her to come to the office. (this is about an hour's drive from their house) She assumed she was going to pick up the wheelchair. When she arrived they told her that they were NOT going to give her the wheelchair until they got her car insurance information to pay for the hole in their car! Avaryn is on medicaid with his SSI. We do not know yet if they even ordered the wheelchair. We do know that if they did, then she can not go to another place to order another one, because Medicaid has already paid for this one that they are holding hostage! I know that this is very illegal what they are doing. I am in so much shock that anyone would even try to pull something like this! If anyone has ever experienced anything similar or has any advice, it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks Kristy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 Kristy - I would call the police and file a police report - there is no reason for this. If you have a police report at least it is verified - I would have done it the first time but they thought it was taken care of and I understand why it was not done - but I would certainly do it now! Darlene > > Hi Everyone > My daughter-in-law has had a very bad situation and I am wondering if any > of you may have some advice or experience on this. > > A few months ago, my dil took my 6yr old grandson Avaryn to be fitted for > a new wheelchair. (he has CMV) While they were in the building being fitted, > her mother sat out with my other grandson (aka Spot) in the car. When they > were finished with the fitting my dil and Avaryn came out of the building > (headed for the car) and the wheelchair fitters came out with her. They > claimed that Spot opened the car door and hit their car and put a hole in > their car! > > Now, first of all, Spot never left the car. Second he is only 3 yrs old. > And, Third, hitting a car with another car door would not cause a hole! > (They obviously were trying to get someone's insurance to cover damage to > their car and there wasn't even a scratch on my dil's mom's car) > > They claimed they had witnesses, but when my dil and her mom asked them to > produce the witnesses they couldn't. My dil's mom said she would not give > them her insurance and they were welcome to call the police if they wanted. > They didn't call the police. > > So, finally they went on their way and never really thought about it > again. > > Yesterday, the wheelchair people called my dil and told her to come to the > office. (this is about an hour's drive from their house) She assumed she was > going to pick up the wheelchair. > > When she arrived they told her that they were NOT going to give her the > wheelchair until they got her car insurance information to pay for the hole > in their car! Avaryn is on medicaid with his SSI. We do not know yet if they > even ordered the wheelchair. We do know that if they did, then she can not > go to another place to order another one, because Medicaid has already paid > for this one that they are holding hostage! > > I know that this is very illegal what they are doing. I am in so much > shock that anyone would even try to pull something like this! If anyone has > ever experienced anything similar or has any advice, it would be greatly > appreciated! > > Thanks > Kristy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 I would call the police and have them handle it. The wheelchair has nothing to do with the car and so they cannot hold that as leverage - this is absolutely ridiculous. Good Luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2006 Report Share Posted December 20, 2006 My first line of action would be to call Medicaid. They will tell you if the wheelchair has been billed to them. Then explain what happened. Ask Medicaid what you should do. They will probably advise you to go elsewhere or they will phone the company and let them know they cannot do this. They may opt to remove them from receiving medicaid payments in the future. I had a dentist tell me that they could not see my children on the day we arrived because medicaid was not paying for the claims previously sent in. They made me call Medicaid and i was on the phone for 45 minutes pushing this button and that one and then waiting,. When I finally got a hold of a live person on the phone, they informed me that the dentist had not sent the claims in with the " name as it appears on their medicaid cards " . At first Medicaid would not speak to the third party (dentist), but then when I told them they were refusing to see my children and I could not afford gas to come at another time until the claims got paid, they agreed to speak to them. The dentists' office implied all along that they sent the claim in correctly, but when I inquired as to how they sent the names in, they sent them in differently than what the cards stated. (My son has a really long name that does not fit on the card entirely; so, it was obvious that they had not filed the form correctly.) Medicaid informed me that they could not deny services and that it was illegal. (Just like they cannot decline services to you based on a civil matter.) One other option is to call the local police yourself and have them meet you at the place of business. Tell them they are keeping an insurance paid wheelchair that belongs to you in lieu of you providing an insurance card for something you are not at fault for. Once the police examine the cars, they will soon see that the report they are making is false and they will tell them this is a civil matter in which they need to sue you in small claims court. In the meantime, they will HAVE to give you your wheelchair. (Although, i am not so certain I would want to deal with a company who behaves in this way.) To: mosaicds@...: imdsapresident@...: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 04:16:46 -0800Subject: Wheelchair being held hostage! Hi EveryoneMy daughter-in-law has had a very bad situation and I am wondering if any of you may have some advice or experience on this.A few months ago, my dil took my 6yr old grandson Avaryn to be fitted for a new wheelchair. (he has CMV) While they were in the building being fitted, her mother sat out with my other grandson (aka Spot) in the car. When they were finished with the fitting my dil and Avaryn came out of the building (headed for the car) and the wheelchair fitters came out with her. They claimed that Spot opened the car door and hit their car and put a hole in their car! Now, first of all, Spot never left the car. Second he is only 3 yrs old. And, Third, hitting a car with another car door would not cause a hole! (They obviously were trying to get someone's insurance to cover damage to their car and there wasn't even a scratch on my dil's mom's car) They claimed they had witnesses, but when my dil and her mom asked them to produce the witnesses they couldn't. My dil's mom said she would not give them her insurance and they were welcome to call the police if they wanted. They didn't call the police.So, finally they went on their way and never really thought about it again.Yesterday, the wheelchair people called my dil and told her to come to the office. (this is about an hour's drive from their house) She assumed she was going to pick up the wheelchair. When she arrived they told her that they were NOT going to give her the wheelchair until they got her car insurance information to pay for the hole in their car! Avaryn is on medicaid with his SSI. We do not know yet if they even ordered the wheelchair. We do know that if they did, then she can not go to another place to order another one, because Medicaid has already paid for this one that they are holding hostage! I know that this is very illegal what they are doing. I am in so much shock that anyone would even try to pull something like this! If anyone has ever experienced anything similar or has any advice, it would be greatly appreciated!ThanksKristy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Yep, sounds like they need an attorney and a police report. Not fair this time of the year! Maybe they should make some " SCROOGE! " signs and picket the wheelchair company. It wouldn't hurt to get some publicity. Judie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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