In response to blip #109253

G0wther said:
And if so, since I can't afford cosmetic surgery to do so normally, would breaking them allow me to get them removed and get it covered by insurance as a "necessary procedure"?

That is called insurance fraud, and is quite illegal. Provided that you have posted this on public forum, you basically gave insurance companies surefire evidence that you intended to commit insurance fraud.
I recommend not breaking the law.

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In response to blip #109264

@Chaser: Well, it was just a hypothetical inquiry. Besides, A) I'm not sure an internet account with no identifying details can be linked to the real person I am (cause most of my personal info including ip's is falsified anyway), so if I was going to commit illegal acts, they would have a hard time realizing the person at the hospital was "G0wther" from eSix. And B) Fraud is bad. I wouldn't do that anyway. (No one should, BTW.) So yeah. Like I said, hypothetical question on whether or not having broken ribs would facilitate getting them removed.

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