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  2. Cause of action - Wikipedia

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    A cause of action or right of action, in law, is a set of facts sufficient to justify suing to obtain money or property, or to justify the enforcement of a legal right against another party. The term also refers to the legal theory upon which a plaintiff brings suit (such as breach of contract, battery, or false imprisonment ).

  3. Pleading - Wikipedia

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    Pleading. In law as practiced in countries that follow the English models, a pleading is a formal written statement of one party's claims or defenses in response to another party's complaint (s) in a civil action. The parties' pleadings in a case define the issues to be adjudicated in the action. The Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) govern pleading ...

  4. Counterclaim - Wikipedia

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    Counterclaim. In a court of law, a party's claim is a counterclaim if one party asserts claims in response to the claims of another. In other words, if a plaintiff initiates a lawsuit and a defendant responds to the lawsuit with claims of their own against the plaintiff, the defendant's claims are "counterclaims."

  5. Understanding Medicare Reimbursement & Claims - Healthline

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    Any claims will be filed with your insurance provider. ... One example of an opt-out provider is a psychiatrist, many of whom do not accept Medicare. Nonparticipating provider.

  6. ABC's of Health Claims - WebMD

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    An example of an authorized health claim, one that must contain reference to a food or substance and a disease, is: ... Probably not -- most people would infer the same benefit from both statements.

  7. Medicare Abuse: What You Need to Know About Medicare Fraud

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    Carefully reading your billing statements is the best way to recognize if you’ve become a victim of Medicare abuse. Call 800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227) to report suspected Medicare abuse or fraud.

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