Contact your health carrier and ask. Most of the time the hospital will file their charges themselves.
File, yes, you can file a claim. You may or may not win the claim depending on the type and severity of the injury and how well documented the link between the accident and your injuries may be.
Your insurance company is required to list their claim processing address. Check their website or call their customer service dept.
File a claim with both companies. The companies will pat what they are supposed to pay.
No. But they can't claim themselves if they file. No. But they can't claim themselves if they file.
One can file a claim with Affirmative Insurance by going on the official Affirmative Insurance website. Then one can press the button 'Submit A Claim' to file a claim.
Yes do I file a claim on line or how?
You are to file F.I.R. with local P.S. as the nursing home/hospital where you will be admitted will earmark your admission case as Police case. An intimation notice by any of your relatives or acquintances has to be served with the Insurance Co. citing the health insurance policy number. If it's a network hospital, you are to simply present the health card and avail treatment. In case of non-network hospital, you are to pay to the hospital first and claim reimbursement from the T.P.A./Insurance Co. along with requisite papers/documents.
Bill type 131 is used on a UB to file an original outpatient hospital claim. The first digit "1" stands for Hospital. The second digit "3" stands for Outpatient. The third digit "1" stands for Admit thru Discharge claim.
Yes the hospital may send you to collections before your insurance settles on an account. In most states the hospital is not actually required to even file your insurance, however, they do as a courtesy. Even when the hospital does file your insurance if they make a mistake and your claim is denied based on this mistake they can not be held liable and are not required to fix the problem. It is now the patients responsibilty to get the itemized statements and get them to the insurance company.
You do not always need a police report to file a claim.
The best policy, is to file a claim, immediately after the injury occurs.
The medical documentation that you will need to file a claim of injury would be a physician statement or diagnosis of injury. A hospital or medical professionals bill, a billing statement, or UB4 form.