In a typical motor vehicle accident case, your own insurance company pays your medical bills. In a fall down accident, for instance, your health insurance coverage pays your medical bills. Clients frequently assume that the other person’s insurance company is responsible for paying all of their medical bills but that is not correct under the law. Rather, the other person’s insurance company is responsible for paying for your pain and suffering. That’s typically the larger portion of the case.
Who Pays My Bills In A Personal Injury Case?
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