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Can both parties auto insurance pay you for medical bills?

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If you have medical payments in your insurance. Liability only does not pay medical benefits. And the medical bills have to be the result of an auto accident.


What to do if auto ins policy isn't enough to cover my medical bills after accident?

If you have a health insurance policy (Medical Insurance) it will pick up where your auto coverage left off.


Who reimburse your health insurance provider that paid for medical bills if you received a settlement from your auto insurance you or auto insurance?

The insurance company would pay them directly to make sure they are paid.


If you are a passenger in a one car wreck and the driver is not a designated driver who will pay for your medical bills?

The at fault drivers auto insurance policy would pay for medical bills up to the policy limits for which that insured driver is liable. If there is no insurance then there is no coverage. If no one has Auto Insurance to cover you, hopefully you have a major Medical Insurance Policy in place. Major medical will cover your medical expenses even from a car accident.


What does medical coverage on auto insurance policy covers?

Medical bills for yourself and anyone else in your car in case of an accident


What does medical coverage on an auto insurance policy cover?

Medical bills for yourself and anyone else in your car in case of an accident


What is the difference between full coverage auto insurance and liability only insurance?

Full coverage auto insurance covers everything. If the car is totaled they will will replace it. Liability auto insurance will only cover medical bills, and not the car if it is totaled.


Why do some auto insurance customers want medical insurance for their policies?

To avoid having to pay for hospital bills resulting from an accident they cause


What dose medical coverage on an auto insurance policy cover?

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What insurance covers medical bills in an accident where someone not on the cars insurance was driving and wrecked?

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Will your auto insurance policy pay for your medical bills?

Possibly if they are auto accident related. Also, if you have Med Pay on your own insurance.. any other bills that may not cover on the at-fault drivers' insurance, can fall back on yours but your rate won't increase if you're found not at fault.


If a pedestrian is found at fault in an accident involving a car and pedestrian which insurance would pay the medical bills - the auto insurance or the pedestrian's health insurance?

Since Pedestrians always have the Right of Way, It is very rare if not impossible to find them at fault unless fraud or gross negligence can be established. Traditionally The drivers liability insurance will pay their medical bills. It depends on your state's laws, but typically -- and strangely enough -- you'll find that the auto insurance will cover the pedestrian's medical bills. On the other hand, if your state doesn't require you to carry medical coverage (either Medpay or PIP) on your car insurance, the pedestrian might have to go to his or her health carrier. The reasoning behind this is that, despite liability, it's against public policy to not cover the medical bills of a pedestrian hit by an automobile. If auto insurance didn't pick up those bills, it would have a cascade effect on all the medical providers and vendors who attended the pedestrian.