WHO PAYS FOR MEDICAL BILLS AFTER AN ACCIDENT?

Accidents, particularly auto accidents, are all too common. In 2018 alone, there were more than 400,000 car crashes in Florida, according to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. That year, about 255,000 motorists and passengers were injured—resulting in plenty of medical bills. This begs the question: Who pays for medical bills after an accident? Florida law is notoriously complex regarding this issue. Thus, it’s always best to consult your personal injury lawyer to ensure you’re getting all of the compensation you’re entitled to.
Personal Injury Protection (PIP)
In Florida, a personal injury lawsuit is often not the first avenue for securing accident compensation. Since Florida is a no-fault state regarding accidents, it’s necessary to first seek compensation from the injured party’s own insurance carrier. In Florida, drivers are required to purchase PIP coverage as part of their auto insurance policy. This coverage should pay your medical bills.
However, if you were an injured passenger, rather than a driver, you can seek payment from the PIP coverage of the driver. Pedestrians can seek PIP coverage from any vehicle involved in the crash.
MedPay
MedPay refers to Medical Payment Insurance Coverage. If you selected MedPay as part of your insurance policy, you can use it to help cover the expenses that PIP doesn’t pay for, such as the PIP deductible. In Florida, a PIP deductible can be as high as $2,000.
Health Insurance
After exhausting your coverage via PIP and MedPay, you may still have uncovered medical expenses. Your next avenue will be to submit claims to your health insurance carrier. Generally, health insurance carriers will ask accident victims to exhaust their auto insurance coverage first before claiming benefits under their health insurance.
Personal Injury Lawsuit
If the crash was a serious one that resulted in significant injuries, you may still have outstanding medical bills. A settlement or jury award from a personal injury lawsuit can cover the difference. Talk to a personal injury lawyer about the possibility of filing a lawsuit.
At Goldman, Tiseo and Sturges, P.A., we understand how stressful it can be to deal with medical bills after an accident. Our AV-rated lawyers offer results-oriented legal services to help you receive maximum compensation for your injuries. Contact us in Charlotte County at (941) 625-6666 to request a free initial consultation with a personal injury lawyer.
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