How will my medical bills be paid while the case is ongoing?
If you were involved in an auto accident with a drunk driver, you may be concerned about how you can continue paying for medical treatment you need during the claims process, especially if you’re unable to work. Fortunately, there are some options available that can ensure you receive essential medical care that can help you recover from your injuries.
How Can I Cover the Cost of Medical Treatment After An Auto Accident?
While your personal injury case is ongoing, there are several ways your medical bills may be paid:
Personal health insurance. If you have health insurance coverage, your medical bills related to the accident may be covered by your health insurance policy. Your health insurance provider will pay for the necessary medical treatment according to the terms of your policy.
MedPay coverage. If you have MedPay (Medical Payments) coverage as part of your auto insurance policy, it can help pay for your medical expenses regardless of who was at fault for the accident. MedPay coverage is typically optional, and its availability and limits will depend on your policy.
Out-of-pocket payments. If you are financially able to do so, you can choose to pay your medical bills out of pocket while your case is ongoing. Keep thorough documentation of these expenses for future reimbursement or as evidence in your case.
Can An Auto Accident Lawyer Help Me Find a Medical Provider During the Claims Process?
Your drunk driving accident lawyer may be able to negotiate with medical providers to delay payment until your case is resolved. This approach can help alleviate immediate financial burdens, but it is important to discuss this option with your attorney and medical providers to ensure cooperation.
Additionally, a medical provider can place a lien on your settlement or award. This means that they can claim a portion of the settlement to cover the medical expenses they provided.
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Brett Sachs
Brett S. Sachs graduated from Michigan State University College of Law with Cum Laude Honors. While attending Michigan State, Brett was awarded for his service in the Michigan State University College of Law Civil Rights Clinic, where he represented prisoners of the Michigan Department of Corrections from injustices brought upon them. Learn more.
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