Cindy15905
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Not sure if this question is in the right thread- please move if need be.
In October, my DD tripped during a scheduled early am run with her other contracted Marine buddies and MECEPs. She banged her knee pretty good. They made her go to the clinic on campus. Good news = no real injury other than a monster bruise and 3 days on crutches. As we are heading into the next semester, I saw the medical charges had not been paid for, so we went ahead and paid them so she could register for classes. I guess I assumed (you know what they say about assuming!) since she got hurt while with the Marines this would somehow fall under the NROTC-MO or ROTC responsibility to pay. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
In October, my DD tripped during a scheduled early am run with her other contracted Marine buddies and MECEPs. She banged her knee pretty good. They made her go to the clinic on campus. Good news = no real injury other than a monster bruise and 3 days on crutches. As we are heading into the next semester, I saw the medical charges had not been paid for, so we went ahead and paid them so she could register for classes. I guess I assumed (you know what they say about assuming!) since she got hurt while with the Marines this would somehow fall under the NROTC-MO or ROTC responsibility to pay. Any thoughts would be appreciated.