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The person who pays for the medical bills in a car accident depends on your role in the accident, insurance coverage, who was at fault for the accident, and the extent of your injuries, among other factors. Because New York is a no-fault state, your insurance company would pay for your medical bills and other expenses. However, based on the circumstances of your case, you may be able to pursue compensation from the other party.
A personal injury lawyer can go over your options with you and help you determine who is responsible for compensating you for your losses.
New York requires drivers to carry no-fault auto insurance, which is also known as personal injury protection (PIP) coverage. It pays for some or even all of the medical bills that you or any passengers in your vehicle incur in a car accident.
With this system, you can recover damages regardless of who is at fault. However, in some situations, you may be able to file a claim with the other party’s insurer for additional compensation—it would depend on how serious your injuries are.
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The New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) notes that you should file a no-fault claim within 30 days of the car accident. If you were injured as a passenger, file it with the insurance company that covers the car. If you were a pedestrian, you would file your claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company.
In the event the other party didn’t have insurance, you may recover damages from your uninsured or underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. you can also explore other avenues for compensation, such as submitting a personal injury lawsuit.
If you wish to take legal action, keep in mind that you are under time restraints. According to CVP § 214, you generally have three years to file a personal injury lawsuit against the other party.
However, this time frame may vary based on your case. An injury lawyer can help you determine how long you have and avoid missing the deadline.
Medical bills you incurred after a car accident may include many different kinds of expenses, such as:
Every bill you incur must be submitted to the insurance company.
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If you hire a car accident attorney, they can investigate your accident and collect solid evidence to build your case. Such forms of evidence may be:
After your attorney has collected the evidence and calculated your losses, they will then determine a fair settlement amount and attempt to negotiate a fair settlement that takes into account all of your losses and any outstanding medical bills. You may also be eligible to recover compensation for:
Settlement negotiations can take some time, but insurers often agree to settle a case rather than take it to trial. However, in the event neither side can agree on a settlement figure, your injury lawyer will have no problem preparing and proceeding to trial on your behalf.
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If you or your loved one was injured in a car accident, contact Dansker & Aspromonte Associates LLP right away. We have won over $500 million for our clients.
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