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Sep 08
2010
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Injured In An Accident - How Do I Pay For My Medical Bills?Posted by Beth Bratton in Untagged |
One of the main concerns for individuals who are injured in an accident is how they are going to get their medical bills paid. Well, if you are injured in a motor vehicle accident, hopefully you have personal injury protection with your auto insurance. If you do not have it, we highly recommend that you get it. You can set the coverage limits yourself and normally this coverage is pretty reasonable.
If you do not have personal injury protection with your automobile insurance then hopefully you have private medical insurance. If you do not have private medical insurance, then you are going to be in a very difficult position. Why you might ask? Well, in most personal injury cases, you are required to cover your own medical bills with your own insurance until you are done receiving medical treatment. If you do not have insurance, then you will be subjected to setting up payment plans or fighting to keep your medical bills out of collections.
On July 16, 2007, Ron[1] was driving a company truck south-bound on US-97 near Omak, WA. A driver going the opposite direction tried to pass a semi-truck in a no-passing zone. Ron tried to avoid a head-on collision but was unable to do so because of the guardrail along the highway. When the collision was over Ron and his passenger were alive, but injured. The on-coming driver was not so lucky; he died instantly.