IN Reins in Ambulance Fees, Cracks Down on Surprise Bills

An Indiana law protecting patients from surprise ambulance bills went into effect with the new year.

WTHR 13 put the spotlight on insurers refusing to pay fees for transportation deemed out-of-network.

The new law mandates insurance companies to cover most ambulance transports and puts in place caps on ambulance service rates. However, certain insurance plans are not included in these protections.

For more details on the excluded plans and a comprehensive breakdown of the law, visit WTHR.com.

12 Injured After American Airlines Plane Catches Fire at Denver Airport

Twelve people were taken to hospitals after an American Airlines plane landed at Denver International Airport on Thursday and caught fire.

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