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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]meadowlark5
(2,795 posts)The insurance, if they have any, would cover the cost of repairing the girl's face for function and use stitching to minimizing scarring. But once she can use her mouth to eat or her eye area repaired to see, then you get into aesthetics and not function and insurance won't cover it. Reconstructive surgery is different than what seems is being talked about here - surgery to help her no longer have the scars (cosmetic/aesthetic).
There are a lot of people out there in desperate situations - a lot. What the hell kind of country would this be if every desperate person tried to dupe businesses and average people out of money to resolve their financial crisis?
I think this family feels guilty more than desperate. It was their negligence that caused the injury to this innocent little girl.