The At Fault drivers auto insurance policy would pay for medical bills up to the policy limits for which that insured driver is liable.
If there is no insurance then there is no coverage.
If no one has Auto Insurance to cover you, hopefully you have a major Medical Insurance Policy in place. Major medical will cover your medical expenses even from a car accident.
== == If no other vehicles were involved in this accident, the insurance company of the motorcycle driver has to cover the medical bills of the passenger who was injured.
Probably, but the defense will argue that the passenger contributed to his injuries by not wearing the seat belt which the driver provided.
the passenger may possibly sue, or if you get along well enough, they will ask you to pay the medical bills.
The insurers of the driver who was deemed to be at fault for the accident.
The rights you have as a passenger in vehicle that was wrecked are simple. You are not a fault, you have the right to sue for damages and medical bills. Usually, the at fault person's insurance pays your medical bills and such.
In most cases yes the other person's insurance company is liable for paying loss wages, all medical bills, and other costs. This is providing that the other person has insurance.
Dogs don't have to have medical bills, but if you take a dog to a veterinarian for medical treatment, the dog willhave medical bills.
If you mean are your medical bills covered -- and assuming your state requires medical coverage on auto insurance policies -- then, no, you wouldn't be covered by any policy of the driver's since, of course, no policy exists. However, if you have your own auto policy, that policy would then become primary. After that, your health insurance would be primary. Unfortunately for the uninsured driver, if you do have to go through your own health insurance, there's a big possibility that they will go after the driver for any payments they make, particularly if a driver is legally required to carry auto insurance in your state (again, insurance that included medical coverage).
this is dependant on the underwriting rules of the state, in MO where i am there cannot be a rate increase for med pay (only) claims......contact your insurer's policy services dept and ask them.......
yes they pay for your medical bills
You are not normally responsible for your mother's medical bills after she dies.
Texas Liability insurance simple put is insurance that will cover the other driver's bills if you get into an accident. It will not cover the cost of getting your own car fixed or any medical bills you have.