On Tuesday, October 19, Children Having Individual Learning Differences (C.H.I.L.D.) is hosting a free workshop about obtaining medical coverage for therapies for children.
The speaker will be Jodi F. Bouer, an attorney who specializes in helping parents get medical coverage for therapies associated with biologically based conditions such as autistic spectrum disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder and panic disorder. For over 10 years, Ms. Bouer has worked as an insurance litigator for the top law firms and insurance companies in New Jersey and has also taught insurance law at Seton Hall University Law School. Her advice is widely sought by other lawyers and institutional clients due to her experience in the field of insurance coverage law. Not only does Ms. Bouer’s experience give her an intimate knowledge of New Jersey case law on the interpretation of insurance policy language, but it also gives Ms. Bouer a unique perspective on how
insurers assess their coverage obligations and process claims.
The seminar will be held at 7 p.m. at the Verona Community Center’s Fireman’s Room, which is on the second floor. C.H.I.L.D. is a parent-run non-profit organization that provides support to both parents and educators in the Verona school district.