We understand recovering from injuries may be difficult but without consulting a knowledgeable legal professional, you may be on the hook
for excessive medical bills and future costs related to your injuries.
That includes tax forms for you and your parents, records of any untaxed income (such as child support), bank account and investment statements, and any records relating to unusual circumstances that could affect your aid package (such
as excessive medical bills or dependent care costs).
Sometimes law suits can still be pursued against another party for medical reimbursement in no fault states, but there are certain standards that must be met, such
as excessive medical bills that do not come close to being met by policy limits.
Medical Debt: Part II If you are faced with
an excessive medical bill, know that there are many other people in similar situations and that there is a way out.
Excessive medical bills can lead to personal bankruptcy.
In addition to the pain of injury, permanent disabilities and property damage, the victim may have to face lost income,
excessive medical bills, the possibility of future medical treatment and possibly psychological disorders such as depression and post-traumatic stress.
While you hope you'll never face unexpected or
excessive medical bills, you can never be too prepared.