Wouldn't insurance pay for a few days past the brain death diagnosis? It was posted on the other thread that Usher's brain dead stepson's mother wanted to keep him on the vent but she said insurance would only pay for a couple of months. She made that statement after one week and he was disconnected on the second week. So I would think he was disconnected because of insurance.[/QUOTE}
I got the information from a California attorney interviewed on Fox News last night.
Take it for what it's worth, but he said the insurance ceases effective the date and time of brain death is written into the medical record, just as when a person expires as a usual cardio-respiratory death.
A low-level person at the insurance may have given Usher's stepson's mom incorrect information and it may have taken a week for her to get the final decision from the insurance company.