State Farm identified potential problems related to nonindividualized treatment, including "vague" medical records suggesting the same treatment plans from patient to patient, the memorandum filing said. State Farm identified potential problems related to nonindividualized treatment, including "vague" medical records suggesting the same treatment plans from patient to patient, the memorandum filing said.

A fraud case alleging that a Maryland chiropractic practice submitted hundreds of false insurance claims to State Farm over the course of more than a decade has been cleared to proceed by a federal judge.

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