DENVER, Sept. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- The Colorado Court of Appeals handed State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company a defeat by reversing a trial-court ruling supporting the insurance giant's use of a computer database to determine reimbursements of medical costs.The ruling, issued September 20, opens the door for a class-action lawsuit to move forward that would represent physicians and patients who had payments from State Farm unilaterally reduced after the insurance company processed the charges through Sloans Lake Auto Injury Management, a medical database that ostensibly compares physician charges against "same or like services" in a geographic region."Under Reyher's State Farm no-fault insurance policy, State Farm was obligated to pay "all reasonable and necessary expenses for medical" care.....
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