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How much time do I have to sue a no-fault carrier for unpaid bills and benefits?

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How much time do I have to sue a no-fault carrier for unpaid bills and benefits?

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All no-fault benefits including medical bills must be submitted to the appropriate no-fault carrier within one year of the date they were incurred. Further a lawsuit must be filed before any medical bill or no-fault benefit becomes over one year old. Just submitting the bill without filing the lawsuit within one year will not protect you.

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