this is dependant on the underwriting rules of the state, in MO where i am there cannot be a rate increase for med pay (only) claims......contact your insurer's policy services dept and ask them.......
== == If no other vehicles were involved in this accident, the insurance company of the motorcycle driver has to cover the medical bills of the passenger who was injured.
I doubt it. The police might want to question a passenger as a witness to the accident. Also, the passenger might need medical attention, so it's best to stay at the scene of an accident.
The insurers of the driver who was deemed to be at fault for the accident.
The driver or owner will be responsible for the passenger's injuries. The passenger's PIP or medical insurance MAY pay the expenses if the responsible party is not insured, but will sue to recover the expenses.
If you have medical, yes because your medical under your car insurance covers your passengers, regardless of fault.
Not really sure what the normal is but i recieved 112,500.00 from a c-2 hangman's fracture in a car accident that i was the passenger in. With no long lasting affects. 110,000 in medical bills though
Not usually, unless it is for the treatment of some serious and lengthy medical injury for which the auto insurance is insufficient.
Only as much as will cover your medical expenses or "suffering" claims. It MAY make a difference on whether you were a passenger in the striking vehicle or in the vehicle that was struck.
Probably, but the defense will argue that the passenger contributed to his injuries by not wearing the seat belt which the driver provided.
Not if the settlement is medical expenses is more than the actual medical expense were. If the expense have already been deducted on your income tax return and you receive a settlement after that then you will have some recovery income that will have to be reported as income on your income tax return.
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Unable to answer - too little is known about the circumstances of the accident. Was the driver of the car you were in at fault? Was the driver of the other car at fault? Submit your medical claims to the appropriate insurance company and wait to be contacted for an offer.