When you are injured in a car accident, and you need to seek healthcare, it’s important for you to take care of your body because it’s the only one you have. So whether your medical bills are $5,000 or $100,000, it is vital to get that care you need. It’s not going to really be affected by how much insurance coverage the other driver has. What will be affected is the health and quality of life you have for the rest of your time here on earth.
As your legal advocates, isolating you from the medical bills is one of the very important services we provide – either by you treating with medical providers who agree to receive payment after we settle your case, or the settlement we hammer out of the insurance company(s), or the bill reductions our experienced attorneys and staff might negotiate with the medical providers.
More Personal Injury and Car Wreck Injury FAQs:
- What is the first thing I should do after a car wreck?
- Who will pay for my rental car following my car accident?
- What should I look for in hiring an attorney to represent me in my auto accident case?
- If I miss work as a result of a car wreck, can my lost wages be recovered?
- Should I go to the doctor after my Texas car accident?
- Who pays for my injuries if I am injured in a car accident?
- What are my legal rights following a car wreck?
- Will I have to go to court for my auto accident case?
- Should I give a recorded statement to the insurance company?
- What if the driver who caused my truck wreck had a past history of drug or alcohol violations?
- Should I negotiate with the insurance adjuster myself?
- How long does it take to settle an auto accident case?
- How is fault determined in a Texas auto accident case?
- What is the statute of limitations to bring a Texas auto accident case?
- What if the driver who hit me was drunk, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs?
- If I get injured in a car wreck, but do not have insurance, what are my rights?
- What constitutes pain and suffering in a Texas auto accident case?
- How quickly should I contact an attorney after an injury car wreck?
- What if my driver’s license or vehicle registration was expired when the car wreck occurred?
- How long will it take to get money after my auto accident?
- What can I recover for injuries resulting from a hit-and-run accident?
- Should I sign a waiver allowing the insurance company to gain access to my medical records?
- What documents or evidence should I bring when I meet with my law firm?
- What happens if the at-fault driver is not insured or has minimum coverage?
- What if I did not leave the scene of my car accident in an ambulance?
- The car accident was the other driver’s fault. Can I just settle it myself without an attorney?
- What are UM, UIM, and PIP insurance coverage?