The court applied reasoning from similar cases, explaining that proving an insurer should have paid certain medical bills as a primary payer wouldn’t establish that it should have paid other bills for different Medicare organizations. Each claim would require its own examination of how much USAA paid, to whom, whether those payments used up the policyholder’s personal injury protection benefits, and what secondary payers contributed.
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