There is a particular type of insurance which pays for your hospital bill and hospitalization expenses. It is called mediclaim.
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The government or public ( as taxes), hospitals, medical and hospital insurance companies, and patients.
Usually the hospital, especially ones that need docs. Very few ER docs pay for it themselves.
It depends on where you are. In the US, you or your insurance pays first; then you collect from the person who hit you for the cost of the hospital bill, damages, and pain/suffering. Get a good lawyer to haggle with the insurance of the other person.
That is the purpose of Life Insurance, to pay those bills and the cost of a funeral.
You do and then turn around and sue the driver for the cost of your medical care.
The health insurance carrier the person was with when she was in the hospital would help to pay for the stay.
Assuming that another vehicle hit you then his or her insurance carrier would pay for your visit. They first have to accept liability.
According to State Farm's website, there is no statute of limitations on hospital claims. In most cases, State Farm pays any hospital claims that are due at the time of the accident.
In this state, your own company pays your hospital bills up to $10,000. The at fault driver pays all costs above that amount. The at fault driver pays all costs above that amount. The at fault driver pays for all car repair bills.
AnswerHis insurance. Coverage doesn't end until the day after you die for exactly this reason.
Medicare Part A which is "Hospital Insurance." It pays as primary insurance for the long-term disability. It helps pay for inpatient hospital care, inpatient care in a skilled nurshing facility, home health care and hospice