So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

A Gastonia Personal Injury Attorney Will Help You Pay Medical Bills Following A Car Crash

By Lakota R. Denton


How are medical bills paid after a car wreck? A Gastonia Personal Injury Attorney will help you find sources of money to pay your bills. If you are injure din a car wreck, you will likely be incurring substantial medical bills. Who will pay these bills? A Gastonia Personal Injury Attorney will help you decide who is responsible for your bills, and how much they will pay. It can be very complicated and difficult to attempt to handle a car accident claim without an attorney. If you want to try to handle it on your own, at least consult with a Gastonia personal injury attorney to get helpful advice, and to make sure you are not ruining your claim.

If you have been injured in a car accident, N.C. law will allow you to recover compensation for your injuries from the person who caused the accident. You can one of two things: a) File a claim against the car insurance of the at fault driver, or b) File a lawsuit against the at-fault driver. Each method is your legal right in order to be compensated for your injuries. The most commons sources of compensation for your medical bills are the at fault driver, the at fault driver's insurance company, your own car insurance, and health insurance.

The at fault driver is responsible for an injured person's medical bills after a car accident. North Carolina's "fault" system requires the at fault driver to be responsible for the injuries he or she causes. Fault is ultimately determined in a jury trial. However, most cases do not end up in front of a jury. Prior to a case reaching a jury, attorney will argue who is at fault and attempt to reach a settlement for payment of medical bills base don who is at fault. A Gastonia Personal Injury Attorney will handle the case for you. It is unlikely that the at fault driver will have enough money to pay for all the medical bills. Typically, the injured person will need to recover money for medical bills somewhere else. It is not common that an at fault driver will be able to afford paying the bills, however, North Carolina requires all drivers to carry liability insurance on their vehicle. A Gastonia personal injury attorney can help argue that the insurance company is responsible for your medical bills.

The insurance carrier for the at fault driver is responsible for your medical bills caused by the accident. The North Carolina minimum insurance policies required at least $30,000 in coverage for bodily injury liability, per person per accident; $60,000 per accident; and $25,000 for property damage per accident. These are just the state minimum requirements; it is wise to carry much more than the minimum, and many drivers carry $50K, $100K or more on each vehicle. A Gastonia personal injury attorney will help you find out the total amount of insurance coverage available for your claim.

Your own car insurance may help you pay your medical bills after a car accident. North Carolina also requires that every insurance policy in the state have Uninsured coverage. This coverage provides additional money that is available in case your medical bills are more then the required state minimum carried by the at-fault driver or if the at-fault driver has no insurance at all. In these situations, any additional medical bills would be covered by the Uninsured insurance coverage.

Health insurance, including medicare and medicaid can also help you pay your medical bills. However, the at fault driver's insurance is probably ultimately responsible for these bills. As a consequence, they health insurance company will want to be paid back any payments they made to medical providers for injuries related to the car accident. This is a complicated area of law called "subrogation". Keep in mind that not all health insurance policies are entitled to subrogation; contact a Gastonia personal injury attorney for assistance with subrogation.

Contact a Gastonia personal injury attorney for assistance. An attorney at Minick Law will provide a free consultation.




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