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Car Accident Posted on Oct 12, 2023
If you are injured in a car accident in Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach or Okeechobee, you are likely worried about how you will pay your medical bills. Even minor car accidents can cost you tens of thousands of dollars in medical care expenses. The good news is that in Florida, individuals who are injured in a car accident can use their own insurance or the insurance of the at-fault party to pay medical bills. But going through this process can take a long time and doesn’t address how to manage your bills in the weeks or months after your accident. In this blog, we provide information on how to address short-term and long-term medical bill payments following a car accident on the Treasure Coast.
In Florida, all drivers are legally required to carry a minimum of $10,000 in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance. Irrespective of fault in the accident, you must first utilize and exhaust your PIP coverage. PIP insurance covers 80% of accident-related medical expenses, up to the $10,000 limit per covered individual. This includes expenses for services such as ambulance rides, emergency room visits, doctor appointments, and treatments. It’s crucial to note that you must seek initial medical care within 14 days of the accident to have your medical expenses covered.
Following a car accident on the Treasure Coast, you have the option to use both your PIP insurance and your health insurance. However, it’s important to understand that health insurance typically won’t cover certain costs like lost wages, services you can no longer perform, or death benefits. This makes PIP insurance a more flexible option compared to most health insurance plans.
If you have a high deductible with your health insurance, PIP can be advantageous because in Florida, $1,000 is the maximum deductible you’ll need to cover. However, if you reach the $10,000 PIP limit, your health insurance can help cover any additional medical expenses. If you lack health insurance or your insurer is resisting upfront payments while you pursue compensation for damages from the accident, it’s crucial to contact an attorney immediately. You should not have to bear the financial burden of someone else’s reckless behavior.
In many cases, $10,000 may not suffice to cover your medical bills after an accident. Therefore, it’s advisable to consider additional coverage on your auto insurance policy. Specifically, we recommend that all Treasure Coast residents carry underinsured or uninsured motorist coverage, as 1 in 5 drivers in Florida do not have insurance!
In addition to your PIP and health insurance, there are other avenues to secure compensation for your medical expenses, particularly if you are not at fault for the accident.
It’s important to keep detailed records of all medical treatments, bills, and related expenses. Additionally, document the details of the accident, gather witness information, and take photos if possible. This documentation will be valuable when working with your insurance company or when pursuing a legal claim. Remember that laws and insurance policies may change over time, so it’s advisable to consult with an attorney for the most up-to-date guidance specific to your situation.
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If you are involved and/or injured in an accident in Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce, Vero Beach or Okeechobee, the best thing you can do is call our office and speak with one of our car accident attorneys. Free of charge, we will set-up an in-person or over-the-phone consultation to help you understand your rights and what your next steps should be.
The Treasure Coast Car Accident Attorneys at Hoskins, Turco, Lloyd & Lloyd have over 40 years of experience helping thousands of injury victims and their families recover from serious accidents on the Treasure Coast. We’re experienced, local, and on your side.
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