If your daughter is over 18, she's considered an adult and financially responsible for herself, assuming she's not a full-time student, not living a home and she's not on your insurance policy. The hospital will attempt to collect the debt from her.
the guy on the scooter is if he was at fault
get a lawyer
46 to 47 million.
Ummm ya you can.... But it's illegal. But only if you get caught >:P!
Fault is determined by the facts, not whether a person is insured or not.
then they go to jail and pay lots of money!
Yes, this is because as you stated, the insured driver was at fault. The at fault driver is responsible regardless of the insured status of the person they hit. A good rule of thunb is this,, If they had insurance would I be responsible If the answer is Yes, then the answer is still Yes
if you have an unisured loss - document and determine if it would be worthwhile to claim as a loss on your federal tax return
No, the only vehicles they would cover are vehicles use to service a home and designed to assist the disables.
Usually it will provided the elk that was driving is found to be at fault. /A moose once bit my sister.
According to google the indiana University dental school does do dental work for the poor and unisured. I wish I lived closer to indiana.
It is hard to get insurance without being insured true enough. There are federal and state run free clinics who will give care to the unisured or people with lower income. You should go to the needy meds website and it'll direct you to a list of free clinics in your area St. Jude is a hospital that treats child cancer patients regardless of their ability to pay. You may also be able to get assistance with medication through prescription companies.