They are usually paid directly to the provider. The injured party provides insurance information to the treating physician, who then bills the insurer for treatment rendered. These payments are often made under the insured's "no-fault" coverage.
I dont know about other countries but in South Africa we have the Road Accident Fund which compensates passengers injured in an accident. You should closely read the terms and conditions provided by your insurer.
If a health care provider does not accept assignment, it means that you must pay the health care provider. Then you submit their bill to your health insurer, and your health insurer reimburses you according to your contact with your insurer. The health care provider does not get involved in billing insurance.
Your insurer.
Known accumulation limit refers to a maximum exposure the Insurer will be liable to pay the insured in case of an event that is covered under a GPA policy. This cushions the insurer or the re insurer for instance in case of an accident leading to accident to many subjects insured.
The first contact of all the insurer is their primary care physician.
When the provider is participating in BCBS, the information in items 9, 9a, 9b, and 9d is forwarded to the supplemental policy insurer.
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The procedure is the same as any resident claimant. Contact the insurer of the responsible party and file a claim.
When the provider is participating in BCBS, the information in items 9, 9a, 9b, and 9d is forwarded to the supplemental policy insurer.
The Insurer of the at fault driver pays for the accident.
It depends on your coverage & the state, but normally if you have full coverage your insurer will cover any accident you are in.