TERMINATO v. PENNSYLVANIA NAT. INS.


422 Pa.Super. 92 (1993)

618 A.2d 1032

Patricia TERMINATO, Appellant v. PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellee.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed January 11, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael T. Collis, Pittsburgh, for appellant.

Colin E. Fitch, Washington, for appellee.

Before CAVANAUGH, DEL SOLE and BROSKY, JJ.


CAVANAUGH, Judge.

Peer review is a procedure to evaluate disputed automobile insurance medical claims established by recent amendments to the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law.1 It enables insurers to submit such claims to an entity known as a Peer Review Organization, which determines whether the claims conform to professional standards of performance and are medically necessary. The predominant issue before us is whether a party...

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