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Insurance firm forced to pay youth hurt in adventure sport
Updated On: 12 January, 2013 06:26 AM IST | | Shailesh Bhatia
Prior to order, third party administrator had rejected the Rs 7-lakh claim twice, insisting that injuries due to mountain rappelling weren't covered by the mediclaim
Narayan Ladha has had to wait a long time for this — for over two years. In November 2010, his son Yash, a first-year BMS student, fell thirty feet while mountain rappelling with friends in Silvasa. He suffered multiple fractures to his limbs, and required extensive surgeries and admittance twice at Bombay Hospital. Total expenses came to around Rs 7 lakh. Fortunately, or so he thought, Narayan had obtained medical insurance for his whole family.u00a0

Hard-earned: Narayan Ladha (below) had to fight for two years before his insurance company paid up Rs 7 lakh incurred in the medical treatment of his son Yash. Yash Ladha was injured during a mountain rappelling event in 2010
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