2. How do I pay my medical bills?
We will discuss the payment of your medical bills in detail with you. In summary, your medical bills may be paid by one of the following methods:
a. Your own health insurance from your employment benefits package.
b. Your own health insurance that you may have paid for personally.
c. Health insurance obtained by your spouse for your benefit or by your parents if you are underage and living with such parents.
d. Medical payments insurance coverage from your own automobile policy if you were driving your automobile and were involved in an automobile collision.
e. Medical payments insurance coverage from the person you were riding with if you were a passenger in an automobile that has automobile insurance coverage.
f. Your own personal funds if you were not insured and are able to pay medical bills as they are incurred.
g. Workers= compensation insurance if your injury occurred while you were working on the job and the injury occurred as a result of your employment.
h. The liability insurance coverage for the person, persons or company who caused your injuries. Such insurance coverage will most likely be paid at the time of settlement rather than during the period that you incur such medical bills.
i. Other possible sources.
Depending on the nature of your case, your medical bills may be covered by any of the above possibilities. If there is no insurance coverage, your bills will be saved by us, and will be paid at a later date when and if your case settles.
It is important that you confirm with all medical care providers that their bills have been paid in full before you settle your claim with the liability insurance carrier.