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Discovery Health clarifies legal position on motor vehicle accidents in claims against the Road Accident Fund

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Discovery Health statement relating to Ronald Bobroff & Partners

Discovery – Oct 26, 2014 09:02 GMT
  1. Cover for motor vehicle accidents in claims against the Road Accident Fund

Discovery’s position on Road Accident Fund (“RAF”) claims is in accordance with the attached press release from the Council of Medical Schemes (Annexure A) and is summarised below:

  1. Overreaching and other charges against Mr Bobroff

Recently, numerous court orders including some by the Supreme Court of Appeal and the Constitutional Court, have been made against Ronald Bobroff and Partners in respect of its excessive and unlawful fees charged to its clients.  The impact of these unlawful fees has created severe repercussions for clients who have typically suffered significant injuries from motor vehicle accidents.

In addition to these court orders, Ronald Bobroff and Partners has also been charged with approximately 20 counts of unprofessional conduct and breaches of ethical duties by the Law Society of the Northern Provinces (Annexure B).  Flowing from these charges, the Supreme Court of Appeal last week ordered an inspection of Ronald Bobroff and Partners business and trust accounts to determine the extent of its unlawful overcharging of clients.

Discovery Health has supported these cases against Ronald Bobroff and Partners because we believe that we have an obligation to assist and protect our members, particularly those that find themselves in a vulnerable position.  We also believe that we have a duty to defend the integrity of the broader structures of our society, in this case the Road Accident Fund.

  1. Unfounded claims from Mr Ronald Bobroff

In order to deflect attention from the numerous charges and court orders against him, Ronald Bobroff has made a number of unfounded claims including that:

The Council for Medical Schemes has ruled unequivocally on this issue in favour of the Scheme, concluding: the Scheme is entitled to claim reimbursement of medical expenses paid in respect of RAF matters in terms of its rules and in terms of common law principles. The Council also confirmed that Discovery adequately informs its members of these rules and obligations in terms of the Medical Schemes Act (Annexure C).

No Discovery Health employee has ever approached a member in hospital in this regard. All Discovery Health members are guaranteed coverage in respect of their medical costs incurred as a result of a motor vehicle accident (as with all other benefits) in line with their plan choice and in terms of the Prescribed Minimum Benefits which all medical schemes cover. The Scheme has never failed to pay claims for medical expenses after a motor vehicle accident.

Annexure A

 Annexure B

Annexure C

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