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Who Pays for My Medical Bills After a Car Accident?

Multiple sources may cover medical costs; understanding options prevents surprise bills:

  • Health insurance: often used initially to cover urgent care. Your health insurer may seek
    reimbursement from your settlement (subrogation).
  • Auto medical payment (Med-Pay): if you have Med-Pay, it pays medical costs regardless of
    fault and does not require reimbursement in many cases.
  • At-fault driver’s insurance: ultimately responsible, but will only pay after a settlement or
    judgment.
  • Liens and providers: medical providers may place liens or agree to treat on a lien pending
    settlement. Attorneys negotiate liens down to increase your net recovery.
  • Government programs: Medicare or Medi-Cal have specific repayment rules and may assert
    liens; federal rules apply where Medicare paid for services.
  • Workers’ compensation: if the crash occurred at work, workers’ comp may cover medical
    care, with different coordination rules.
    An attorney manages bills, communicates with providers, negotiates reductions, handles
    health insurer subrogation, and structures settlement allocations to maximize what you keep
    after liens and reimbursements.

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