What to do if I was in a vehicle accident where the person who hit me had no insurance?
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What to do if I was in a vehicle accident where the person who hit me had no insurance?
As a result my health insurance and vehicle insurance had to pay all costs. Repair of my vehicle was approximately $15k and my hospital was in excess of $50k. Now my health insurance wants my vehicle insurance to pay them back $40K plus. My vehicle insurance paid me $48K allowable under my vehicle insurance for collision or whatever its called due to my extensive injury. Do I have to give $40k to my health insurance?
Asked on June 16, 2014 under Personal Injury, Montana
Answers:
S.L,. Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
Unfortunately, many insurance carriers now require reimbursement for the amount they have paid on a claim. The amount your health insurance carrier is demanding is not set in stone. You can negotiate with the insurance company for a substantially lesser amount.
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