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| Dan Baldyga's Auto Insurance
Advice |
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"Insights"
Into Your Motor Vehicle Accident Medical
Reimbursements.
By: Dan Baldyga
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QUESTION: "What's the definition of Mixed
Emotions "? ANSWER: "Watching the lawyer you
just met with drive over a cliff in your new
Caddy".
The best judge of Total Disability and/or Partial
Disability is “Ole” Doc Comfort your attending
physician. The Medical Report he executes for
the insurance company you’re battling with, Rock
Solid Insurance Corporation, should always
contain his comments regarding the nature of
your disability. His diagnosis will be crucial
to I. M. Smart, the adjuster assigned to handle
your claim, because it will detail the duration
of your “Pain and Suffering“. In addition it
will also prove the time you lost from work as
being legitimate.
When settlement time arrives, Smart will form a healthy
portion of his evaluation based on the
documented proof of the length of time of each
of the following two elements: “Total” and
“Partial” disability - - the both of which will
indicate how much they restricted your inability
to work and also your social activities.
YOU MUST CONSIDER ALL THE POSSIBLE OPTIONS FOR MEDICAL
REIMBURSEMENTS: Be aware that you may be able to
collect from your own motor vehicle insurance
carrier (via your “Medical Payments” coverage)
plus you may also be able to collect from your
own health insurance policy or plan.
Yes, Rock Solid Insurance, in a clear case of liability
(and as part of its settlement with you) will
pay your medical bills. BUT HOW ABOUT YOUR OWN
MOTOR VEHICLE POLICY’S MEDICAL PAYMENTS
COVERAGE? You must read your Motor Vehicle
Accident Policy carefully. It may provide you
with coverage up to certain limits for all the
medical bills you had as a result of the
accident - - regardless of who was at fault!
“Med Pay” is a separate part of your policy, which you
pay extra for, but it’s definitely worth it.
Since you’re shelling out money for this extra
coverage you should consider taking advantage of
what it offers.
The following people are usually covered under the
Med-Pay provisions: You or any relative who
lives with you (when driving or riding in your
vehicle) plus anybody else who is driving with
your permission (and also their invited
“guests”) who happen to be riding along with
them in your car.
It may state in your policy that your insurance company
has a right to recover the amount of the Medical
Payments made to you should you
(later-on-down-that-often-very-loooong-rocky-road)
get paid for your loss by Rock Solid. But, even
if you don’t, you’ll still be paid for your
medical bills under the Medical Payments
(Med-Pay) Coverage of your motor vehicle
insurance policy without having to pay your
insurance company back.
It’s usually a practical move, to elect to file a claim
with your own auto insurance company (under the
Med-Pay Coverage) so you can be confident all
your medical bills are paid in time. Otherwise,
your medical providers may get upset because
they’ll have to wait far too long to be paid
(somewhere down the line - - perhaps a year - -
sometimes much longer) until you finally settle
for your loss with The Rock Solid Insurance
Corporation.
YOUR OWN HEALTH INSURANCE POLICY/PLAN: There’s another
possible Medical Bill coverage for your accident
- - and that’s your Health Insurance policy - -
or whatever Health Plan you may be under. If the
Med-Pay provisions of your motor vehicle policy
state that they must be paid back, should you
collect from Rock Solid, you may find it more
advantageous to file a claim under your Health
Insurance policy or some other Health Plan.
HOWEVER: You should check the wording in those
policies very closely because they may NOT
require you to pay them back for the medical
payments they’ve made on your behalf - - even if
you collect for your loss from The Rock Solid
Insurance Corporation !
There’s nothing wrong or immoral about collecting money
from more than one source for the same medical
bills. Think of it like a Life Insurance Policy.
If an individual is paying premiums for three
$10.000 Life Insurance Policies and they pass
away, is the love-of-their-life (as the named
beneficiary) entitled to $10,000 or $30,000?
Indeed, because the premiums were paid on all
three, that individual is entitled to a payment
of $10,000 times three, or $30,000.
By the way, if Adjuster Smart happens to ask you if you
have any such options, don’t tell him. Whatever
other insurance coverage’s you have is your own
business! It has absolutely nothing to do with
the value of your claim, how much money you
should be paid for your “Pain and Suffering”,
nor (ever) - - any other portion of your loss.
NEVER FORGET: You’ve already paid for these types of
coverage and you’re entitled to be paid under
all your options for reimbursements - - even if
that means you’re paid by multiple sources for
the same bills !
DISCLAIMER: The
only purpose of this claim tip is to help people
understand the motor vehicle accident claim
process. Neither Dan Baldyga nor Automotive
Trends make any guarantee of any kind
whatsoever; NOR to substitute for a lawyer, an
insurance adjuster, or claims consultant, or the
like. Where such professional help is desired it
is the INDIVIDUAL’S RESPONSIBILITY to obtain
said services.
Dan Baldyga's latest book AUTO ACCIDENT PERSONAL
INJURY INSURANCE CLAIM (How To Evaluate And
Settle Your Loss) can be found on the internet
at his web site
http://www.autoaccidentclaims.com. This book
reveals "How To" successfully handle your motor
vehicle accident claim, so you won't be taken
advantage of. It also goes into detail regarding
the revolutionary BASE (The Baldyga Auto
Accident Settlement Evaluation Formula). BASE
will explain how to determine the value of the
"Pain and Suffering" you endured, because of
your personal injury.
Copyright (c) 2004 by Daniel G. Baldyga. All
Rights Reserved
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