
If a person with liability insurance hits him from behind is his responsibility to manage their medical costs
I been involved in a car accident that idiot hit me from behind the booth, apparently under the influence, admitted fault and his insurance pays for a rental car and repairs my car, but I've been seeing a chiropractor for my neck and back, which lead to 6 weeks of treatment …. Is he responsible for paying my medical bills pain and suffering? If only the responsibility on your vehicle? We live in Houston, Texas, if that makes a difference.
since you've stamped your insurance coverage liability cost of repairing your car and your injury, the fight against the saints is correct at the time and the possibility that you have your own insurance company to pay their medical bills and then, after another insurance company for reimbursement, some notes, if the other party is a DWI or under the influence is to your advantage to be tested, most companies want to resolve as soon as possible in these cases, therefore, we believe it is worth 3 times your medical expenses, have been in the insurance industry for over 10 years and 4 companies, and have not seen this: you have other soft tissue whiplash, which has little value if you wait 3 times you fight the insurance company for the next two years with the same result, now if it was a serious injury, ie, fractures, scars, surgery, disfigurement, brain injury, permanent disability, etc, is another matter, too, once an agreement, you must sign a statement of what it means, if you believe that this is not enough to pay your medical bills, was prevented from pursuing the other, as the magazine also publishes the other processing is that insurance is to protect the insured against lawsuits, my suggestion, do not settle until you have completed the process of their injury, and at that time, see what they offer and if you believe that this is not enough, you can seek advice from a lawyer, but a lawyer will have 33% of any settlement, there is no guarantee that it will do more a lawyer when you are on your own after that 33%. but it will take its decision, good luck