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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What is a fair amount for insurance to pay medical expenses?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
I don't know anything about Arizona law as it relates to subrogation liens (reimbursement of your carrier). You have a very small claim. The 2622 is perhaps all you will ever get. You owe the doctors and should pay them direct. They did not render service to an insurance company. They served you,. Pay them, get receipts. Send all receipts to your med pay carrier. They should send you a check for up to the amount of your coverage. You seem to be trying to get and stay ahead of insurance companies. Good luck on that. They are experts at staying ahead. That is why they and the banks have all the money in the world. If your carrier does not pay you promptly report it to the insurance commissioner of the state where the policy was written.
I don't know anything about Arizona law as it relates to subrogation liens (reimbursement of your carrier). You have a very small claim. The 2622 is perhaps all you will ever get. You owe the doctors and should pay them direct. They did not render service to an insurance company. They served you,. Pay them, get receipts. Send all receipts to your med pay carrier. They should send you a check for up to the amount of your coverage. You seem to be trying to get and stay ahead of insurance companies. Good luck on that. They are experts at staying ahead. That is why they and the banks have all the money in the world. If your carrier does not pay you promptly report it to the insurance commissioner of the state where the policy was written.
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How much will I most likely to receive if the guy at fault has the maximum coverage and do both insurance companies have to pay me?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
You get paid based on real injuries not because some drunk hit you. If you don't get hurt you get nothing.
You get paid based on real injuries not because some drunk hit you. If you don't get hurt you get nothing.

What should I ask for medical expenses after a car accident where I was rear-ended and now have neck pain?

Answered by attorney Greg Baumgartner
Personal Injury lawyer at Baumgartner Law Firm
Contrary to popular belief, car liability insurance carriers generally do not fund medical expenses prior to the expenses being incurred. And if they do, the personal injury victim wants no part of it.   Before any personal injury victim can consider settlement or what is reasonable for medical expenses they must first identify their medical issue and be certain that the issue has been resolved or the have reached maximum medical improvement. In short, the victim needs to go to a doctor identify the problem and get necessary treatment prior to exploring a settlement with the insurance company.   Many insurance carriers seek to "estimate" the medical expenses which is a very lowball number and asked the victim for a release at the time they advance a small amount for medical expenses. Should the injury proved to be more serious than originally thought, the personal injury victim is one left holding the bag and not the insurance carrier.   Most soft tissue type injuries resolve themselves after periods of time and that time can be shortened with treatment. However, more serious conditions such as a herniated disc -bulging disk can require much more extensive treatment and even potentially surgery.   Insurance carriers also look for any reason to fault your treatment and one of their major areas of dispute is waiting too long to see a doctor. Basically the argument is "if it's so bad why did you wait so long to go to a doctor".   Do not delay but seek treatment and identify your specific medical problem as soon as possible as the most important factor here is your personal health and not necessarily a settlement or lawsuit.
Contrary to popular belief, car liability insurance carriers generally do not fund medical expenses prior to the expenses being incurred. And if they do, the personal injury victim wants no part of it.   Before any personal injury victim can consider settlement or what is reasonable for medical expenses they must first identify their medical issue and be certain that the issue has been resolved or the have reached maximum medical improvement. In short, the victim needs to go to a doctor identify the problem and get necessary treatment prior to exploring a settlement with the insurance company.   Many insurance carriers seek to "estimate" the medical expenses which is a very lowball number and asked the victim for a release at the time they advance a small amount for medical expenses. Should the injury proved to be more serious than originally thought, the personal injury victim is one left holding the bag and not the insurance carrier.   Most soft tissue type injuries resolve themselves after periods of time and that time can be shortened with treatment. However, more serious conditions such as a herniated disc -bulging disk can require much more extensive treatment and even potentially surgery.   Insurance carriers also look for any reason to fault your treatment and one of their major areas of dispute is waiting too long to see a doctor. Basically the argument is "if it's so bad why did you wait so long to go to a doctor".   Do not delay but seek treatment and identify your specific medical problem as soon as possible as the most important factor here is your personal health and not necessarily a settlement or lawsuit.
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