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Who Pays My Medical Bills After Suffering a Personal Injury in North Carolina?

August 7, 2024

At Dewey, Ramsay & Hunt, P.A., our Charlotte personal injury lawyers cannot impress upon North Carolina injury victims how crucial it is to seek medical care immediately after a car crash, slip and fall incident, construction accident, or any other harmful scenario that occurs.

Seeking immediate medical care is not only crucial for your health but also for any potential legal claims. It ensures that your injuries are correctly diagnosed and treated, preventing complications and promoting faster recovery. Moreover, timely medical documentation provides a clear record linking your injuries directly to the accident, a vital aspect if you pursue a personal injury claim.

Insurance companies and courts heavily rely on medical records to assess the legitimacy and severity of your injuries. Delaying treatment could weaken your case, making it harder to prove that the accident caused your injuries and potentially reducing your compensation.

Medical Bills

Unfortunately, many injury victims face a significant amount of stress and anxiety as their medical bills begin to pile up. We understand and can help you understand how to get these bills paid or temporarily place them on hold until your personal injury claim produces results.

Submit Your Health Insurance Coverage for All Medical Care Appointments

After suffering a personal injury in North Carolina, the responsibility for paying your medical bills depends on several factors, including the circumstances of the injury and the available insurance coverage.

Initially, you may be responsible for covering your medical expenses through your health insurance. It’s crucial to always submit your health insurance information, even if another person or party was at fault for the accident that caused your injuries. This proactive step will help mitigate any immediate out-of-pocket costs, giving you a sense of control over your financial situation.

If You Have MedPay Coverage, Use It

MedPay is an optional coverage that can be added to a North Carolina vehicle insurance policy for an extra premium. It can significantly reduce your financial burden, providing a sense of financial security and preparedness in the event of a personal injury.

MedPay covers reasonable and necessary medical expenses resulting from a car accident, regardless of who is at fault. This coverage can help pay for medical bills, hospital visits, and other health-related costs for the driver and passengers involved in an accident.

It can also cover expenses not covered by health insurance, such as copays and deductibles.

MedPay is particularly useful because it provides immediate coverage, helping to pay for medical expenses without waiting for the resolution of a liability claim.

File a North Carolina Car Accident and Injury Claim

If someone else’s negligence caused your injuries, you can pursue a personal injury claim against the at-fault party to seek compensation for your medical bills, among other damages.

Ultimately, once liability is established, the at-fault party’s insurance company is typically responsible for reimbursing your medical costs. However, this reimbursement usually occurs after a settlement is reached or a court judgment is awarded.

While your claim is being negotiated, our personal injury lawyers can negotiate with your healthcare providers to delay payment of your medical bills until your case is settled. This is often done through a “letter of protection,” an agreement between you, your attorney, and your medical providers that the bills will be paid out of your settlement.

We can also communicate with collection agencies if your medical bills are sent to collections, explain that you are pursuing a settlement, and negotiate to prevent any negative impact on your credit.

Have You Been Injured By Negligence in North Carolina?

If you were injured in an accident caused by negligence in North Carolina, our personal injury attorneys in Charlotte at Dewey, Ramsay & Hunt want to hear your story during a free consultation by calling 704-377-3737 or contacting us online.

We provide unique legal services tailored to each client’s needs and do not get paid unless you do.

Your Injury, Our Fight. How can we help you take a stand?

Because every case is different, the description of awards and issues previously managed by our law firm does not guarantee a similar outcome in current or future cases.

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