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Following the incident, Hundley received from Med-Trans a demand for payment by her or third parties in the amount of Thirty-Three Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety-Three Dollars and Twenty-Two Cents ($33,893.22), the full cost of the flight. She was an AirMedCare Network member at the time. Due to her injuries, she was transported to the University of Tennessee Medical Center by an air ambulance operated by defendant Med-Trans. Hundley was involved in a motorcycle accident in Tennessee.

AirMedCare and Med-Trans are separate legal entities the latter is incorporated in North Dakota. Defendant Med-Trans Corporation is one of the affiliated companies in the AirMedCare Network. The terms and conditions clarify that in certain circumstances beyond the company's control, air ambulance services may be unavailable. by providing prepaid protection against Provider air ambulance costs that are not covered by a member's insurance or other benefits or third party responsibility" ECF # 4, Exhibit 2 at 2. As stated in the Terms and Conditions of membership, a membership ensures "no out-of-pocket flight expenses if flown by the Company or another AirMedCare Network participating provider.

EagleMed LLC REACH Air Medical Services, LLC, and defendant Med-Trans Corporation." Compl. The AirMedCare Network is an association of air ambulance providers that sells memberships which "provide Network members with no out-of-pocket expenses for air ambulance services provided by the following companies: defendant Air Evac EMS, Inc. Hundley paid $300 to buy a "membership" to the "AirMedCare Network," a trade name of defendant Air Evac EMS, Inc., (hereinafter "AirMedCare" or "AirMedCare Network"), a Missouri Corporation. Hundley is a resident of Mingo County, West Virginia. Pending are defendants' motions to dismiss, filed Decemand February 2, 2017. Senior United States District Judge MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER
