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		<title>If you pay a bill &#8220;under protest&#8221;, does this allow for future legal action against the payee?</title>
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Coralee H asked: 
A medical firm failed to provide necessary patient care in a hospital. One of their physicians was to provide physical therapy, and after asking me 3 times how I was doing, he never followed up.  I told him I had not received any therapy.  I asked the nurses about physical [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Coralee H</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>A medical firm failed to provide necessary patient care in a hospital. One of their physicians was to provide physical therapy, and after asking me 3 times how I was doing, he never followed up.  I told him I had not received any therapy.  I asked the nurses about physical therapy, and they told me each time that there were &#8220;no written orders&#8221;.  I was released anyway, and wheeled out to my car.  I stool up to get in and collapsed.  My legs were jelly.  I was confined to my room for ten days, and feel that my muscles were atrophied, and after two months, I still have problems with strength and other complications from heavy steroids given to me IV st the hospital.</p>
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