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Personal Injury Medical Payments / Subrogation

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Even where someone has a personal injury or injuries because of the fault of another person, the injured victim's major medical insurance benefits, medical payments coverage under their auto policy, Medicare, or other (first party) health insurance benefits still provide coverage.

Some insurance carriers try to deny these personal injury claims...

Although some insurance carriers try to deny these personal injury claims, the fact that someone else is ultimately responsible for the injuries and damages suffered by the claimant, is no excuse for not paying the medical expenses as they are incurred. Obviously, any policy requirements of the victim's health insurance must be followed.

Essentially the victim first obtains coverage and payment of medical expenses through their own first party health insurance benefits. However, the party who pays the victim's medical expenses has a right of subrogation against the ultimate tortfeasor.

The responsible party will only pay the bills
as part of the final resolution of the claim
...

Why then if someone else is ultimately responsible for these medical expenses, should a victim present these bills to their own first party health insurance? For two reasons: 1) To have the bills paid now, because the ultimately responsible party will only pay the bills as part of the final resolution of the claim; and 2) the attorney will handle the subrogation claim of the first party health insurance company and obtain funds for them as part of the victim's settlement, and in the process, will most likely be able to negotiate a reduction of the amount originally paid by the first party insurance company.

Our law firm will resolve all medical liens associated with any claim we are handling for a client.

What if a party who has injuries does not have any first party health insurance to pay their medical expenses? Then the injured person must either pay the medical bills himself or request that the health care provider take a medical lien against the victim's claims against any tortfeasors. Our law firm will resolve all medical liens associated with any claim we are handling for a client.

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An injured victim has nothing to lose and much to gain by contacting us for a free legal consultation concerning an accident or an injuries claim.

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