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No, it is not true. You have a claim if you were hurt in the accident. When you were treated has nothing to do with whether you have claim. It could be a factor when trying to determine how serious
Nick: Because the insurance adjuster usually inputs data into a computer program to come up with an amount to offer to settle your injury claim, you should be providing the adjuster with the medical
Nick: If a medical provider accepts payment from your medical provider at a contracted price, and under that contract you do not owe anything, you do not have to pay a provider that tries to balance
Cristina: If you wanted to see if the store or the plaza had any liability for your injuries you would need to get an attorney to investigate the matter for you. One of them, the store or the plaza
Cathy The patient owes the hospital for whatever services were provided. Just like anyone else owes for any bills they incur. If you do not have insurance, you pay out of your pocket. If the patient
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