Consider a scenario like one of these. You are at somebody’s house, over at an apartment complex, or maybe you stopped at a gas station and either tripped over something or slipped on the ice. You get injured and need an ambulance. Your medical bills quickly accumulate, and you owe $4,000-5,000. How are you going to take care of it, when the negligence claim against the company is going to take months, at least?
Your first step is to talk to the company or homeowner. Ask who their insurance company is and find out if they have a medical pay provision on their policy. If they do, this will help you take care of those bills up front, much like no-fault auto insurance would after a car accident. This way, your bills do not get sent to collections, your health insurance does not deny them, and you are able to have some peace of mind afterwards.
If you have any questions, call or text the slip and fall lawyers at 612-INJURED at (612) 465-8733 for a free consultation.