When my claim was denied, I submitted my medical bills to my private health insurance carrier. What happens to the money that my health insurance company has paid?
A. If you are awarded workers’ compensation benefits, the benefits paid by your health insurance company should be reimbursed by your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance carrier. Make sure that this issue is addressed before signing the final settlement agreement. Otherwise, you will be responsible for reimbursing your private health insurance carrier with your settlement money.
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