Disclaimer: Each case is unique and previous results are not a guarantee of future results. Clients may be responsible for costs.
• Fee comparisons must be factually substantiated (25% vs. 33-40% industry standard)
In the end, you are responsible for paying your medical bills as you are the one with the contract with the health care provider. However, there are a couple of different ways that you can get help paying for the bills. First is health insurance. Most people have it, though not all, and it can help get the majority of the bill paid. Another option is your medical payments coverage in your car insurance. This will cover you if you incur medical bills as a result of a car crash. If you don’t have either type of insurance, you’re in a difficult spot as the at-fault party’s insurance usually won’t pay your bills until the end of your case, which can be a long time. Some medical providers will treat you on a lien basis and will wait to get paid until the end of the case. However, you would still be on the hook for the bill if you don’t recover.
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