CAN I RECEIVE REIMBURSEMENT FOR MEDICAL BILLS I INCUR IF IT’S MY FAULT FOR GETTING INJURED ON SOMEONE ELSE’S PROPERTY?
Yes, sometimes. Ask the homeowner or property owner for the name of their insurance company, the policy number, claim number if a claim has already been set up, and a telephone number for their agent or claims adjuster. Then contact the agent or adjuster and find out if they have “med pay coverage.” This type of coverage will pay for your medical bills, up to a certain amount, even if you are at fault for the accident.
Related Questions
- I was injured in an accident, and it was the other person’s fault. Can the insurance company refuse to pay my medical bills if my car wasn’t damaged?
- I have medical bills I have incurred for my minor child(ren). How do I receive reimbursement from the non-custodial party?
- If I am hurt on someones property, does the person that owns the property have to pay my medical bills?