It depends. Check with your health insurer and ask whether or not their is a subrogation clause in your policy. If there is, then your health insurer will likely want "pay back" of any monies they have paid out on your behalf that are related to the auto accident. If there is no such clause then any settlement money is likely yours for the taking/keeping.
In case you aren't familiar with the term subrogation, most companies refer to subrogation as the process in which expenses are recouped for a claim paid on behalf of the insured when another party should have been responsible for paying some, or all, of that claim.
Quite possibly. Join the discussion about news and the pros and cons of the settlement with other Vioxx plaintiffs at Yahoo Groups. The group is called "MerckSettlement".
if i turn down my first offer of an out of court settlement and request more money, if the department of health solicitors refuse to increase amount can i still fall back on their original offer
will i recieve a settlement after having back surgery workers comp
No. I had sugary a couple weeks back and I did not get settlement. Sorry.
They won't take your settlement away but you should pay some of what you owe on your back taxes. This won't happen automatically.
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no she does not.
If you mean a colonial settlement in Brewster, New York the answer is yes.
Depends who you're sueing.
The London company did not back the settlement at Roanke island
Yes
In the UK - the amount of compensation you can receive for an auto accident depends on the nature of the back injury you have suffered as described by a medical expert - your solicitor will instruct the medical expert as part of your claim. The is no such thing as an average settlement as for back injuries compensation can be up to approximately £260,000. Please see the related link entitled "motor bike accident" to see examples of how much compensation you can receive for various different RTA injuries including lower back injuries using a motorbike accident as an example.