Cash Payments for Medical Costs in a Personal Injury Case

sallylea 2013-01-09

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San Francisco Personal Injury Attorney Sally Morin discusses the ways that you can cover your medical bills when you are involved in a personal injury accident. The four main categories of payment are health insurance, med-pay auto insurance, cash payments, and liens. San Francisco Personal Injury Attorney Sally Morin talks about the first two in each of my separate video. Now, San Francisco Personal Injury Attorney Sally Morin talks about the third one, cash payments in this video. Nobody likes to come out of their pocket to pay for medical expenses when it’s caused by another party. San Francisco Personal Injury Attorney Sally Morin means, that’s what a personal injury case is. You got hurt by someone else and here you have to pay for medical expenses. It’s not fair but sometimes medical providers do not want to wait to get paid until you settle the case. If you don’t have health insurance or you don’t have med-pay coverage that’s going to cover this, you might have to dip into your own pocket to make these payments. When you have a lawyer, typically your lawyer can talk with the medical providers and do their best defend off collection. But if you got a really aggressive provider or collector, sometimes you really have to work out a payment plan like make a small payment. Just get them to hold off for a little bit until you settle the case. But San Francisco Personal Injury Attorney Sally Morin urges you to contact the personal injury attorney if you’ve got collectors coming after you for medical expenses related to a particular injury case caused by a third party.

If you have any questions about a particular personal injury case, please submit your case for review by San Francisco personal injury lawyer Sally Morin, A San Francisco personal injury attorney with 15 years of experience.

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Note that this information may be applicable to any personal injury case including: bicycle accidents, motorcycle accidents, auto accidents or pedestrian accidents.

This video is not intended to be a source of legal advice for any purpose. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. The information in this video does not constitute a guarantee, warranty or prediction regarding the outcome of your case.

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