I don't know without more information, there are numerous reasons that they would/could deny them. The insurance company must in writing explain why they have denied any claim, or portion of the claim. If you would like to give me more details regarding the facts of loss I could be of more assistance to you and perhaps 'see' the reason from that information.......sorry, and good luck.........let me know if I can help. To answer the question we first need to find out which insurance is denying the bills, as well as which insurance should be paying the bills. When you working with accidents the liable party could be the motorcyle insurance, the insurance for the party At Fault or a medical insurance.
== == 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.
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.
yes they will pay the medical bills if they are the reliable company otherwise you have to file case and get your asset
Yes of course
Medical bills for yourself and anyone else in your car in case of an accident
Medical bills for yourself and anyone else in your car in case of an accident
The insurers of the driver who was deemed to be at fault for the accident.
Medical bills for yourself and anyone else in the car in the case of an accident- apex
Depends on what state you are in and what your state's laws are. If you're in a no fault state, your insurance will pay for all of your medical bills no matter who is at fault.
Just be happy that the premiums aren't any higher as the Insurance Company got reimbursed. The lien isn't on YOU, it's on any proceeds you might receive for medical bills from the other party. For more info. www.SteveShorr.com
Depending on the type of accident and sometimes who is responsible but generally yes. Please, next time, read the fine print of your contract.
If you are involved in an accident that is not your fault you can sue on several grounds. Damages to the vehicle if you owned it. Medical bills if injured, pain and suffering, lost wages, etc.