I'm trying to find answers regarding medical histories stored by insurance

Wade H

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companies for a disability case.? Who stores medical histories for insurance companies? Who can access such info? Can my doctor; can I in all cases?

Say an insurance company, such as Prudential, knows more about my risks than I did ~ when I purchased life insurance ~. Does a company, like like a large insurance company, keep this info if one kept even part of the money from that insurance policy in their hands, after a corporate reshuffling that left one without life insurance?

Or does such an insurance company hide behind neoconservative legal opinion that states a company can virtually do whatever it wants to?

I know they keep all the records they can, so-as to be able to debate the merits of a claim in court and keep fraud down.

The question is, who, what, when, where and why not give access?

Seriously, my ex is a psyche nurse.

A very large sum of money went missing.

I perhaps cannot prove I even had said cash without access to medical records.

The psyche hospital she worked at has repeatedly "helped her case".

And I'm perhaps facing deadbeat dad law federal jail time after several incidences of attempted murder in jail for both civil law (deadbeat dad) and procedural law "violations" (I'm a squealer, yup, couldn't be quiet after the truth serum / head-wounds).

If insurance companies can help prove employment (never worked for the law without being hurt BAD) then why do I have this problem?

Can't someone help?
 
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