How do i get the insurance of the drivers to pay for my medical bills?
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How do i get the insurance of the drivers to pay for my medical bills?
i was a passenger in an accident my insurance has paid all it will pay for my medical bills. The two other insurance of the drivers in the vehicles does not want to pay. My bills are piling up and i have had to stop physical therapy and go back to work due to the bills.
Asked on April 14, 2009 under Accident Law, Florida
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Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
Of course the drivers insurance companies do not WANT to pay, but that is not the issue. If you were injured due to the negligence of one or both drivers the insurance company or companies will have to pay, not only for medical bills but for loss of income, etc. if the claim is properly handled.
As this seems to involve serious injury and not anything trivial, see an auto accident lawyer now.
www.AttorneyPages.com lists many good Florida auto accident lawyers and they provide a free initial consultation, and charge a legal fee only after the case is settled and it's paid out of what they help you recover.
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