After my car accident on I-78 near Allentown, PA, do I need to get any referrals or pre-certifications before starting my medical care?
• No. Each Pennsylvania auto accident victim gets to make their own decisions as to what type of medical care to get and they choose their own doctors. • Those injured in PA car accidents do not have to pay deductibles and/or co-pays. All medical bills are sent directly to their automobile insurance company for payment. I was in a car crash on Rt. 412 in the Lehigh Valley when I was rear-ended by a drunk driver. My medical bills total more than the medical insurance coverage amount for my van. Who will take care of the unpaid medical bills? • Those medical bills should be submitted to your private health insurer. Send your Pennsylvania car accident lawyer proof of out-of-pocket expenses for deductibles and co-pays. • If you do not have any other health insurance coverage, your PA car crash lawyer will make that economic loss a part of your pain and suffering settlement with the auto insurance company for the drunk driver. Please go to CLIENT REVIEWS to obtain information regarding the
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