Spring, TX asked in Health Care Law for Texas

Q: I am an international student at my uni and I am supposed to have health insurance through my tuition and I pay for it

I paid all my tuitions and I was supposed to have health insurance. But I needed to visit hospital but they told me that I don't have an insurance. I am supposed to have my insurance through my university due to the agreement. What can I do? Can I sue them?

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1 Lawyer Answer

A: A Texas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. It's possible you might need to sue, DEPENDING on your rights and the provisions of your plan. It's also possible that your plan may not cover the services you received. No one here could know, based on the limited details. One option, before going to court, might be to discuss the bills with the hospital administration and ask them about coverage under your plan, and to contact the insurance company behind your plan. Good luck

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