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Don’t Make this big MedPay Mistake

August 5, 2016 By Anita K. Morgan Leave a Comment

Expensive MedPay mistake

Big MedPay mistake

If you are injured in a car accident, will the medical payments coverage (MedPay) on your car insurance policy run out before your medical care is completed? If that happens, you will need another source of money to pay for your medical treatment. You might even end up in debt and making payments for a long time.

Doctor billing can be an expensive mistake

You have more than one way of billing your car insurance company for medical care after a car accident. You can submit the bills yourself, your doctor can handle the billing, or your attorney can submit them. Of these choices, doctor billing is usually the most convenient, and you may be tempted to let your doctor handle the billing. Not so fast. When Alex authorized Dr. A. to bill his MedPay account, she charged $155 per visit more than when she billed his health insurance.

Learn more:

This e-book will help you understand MedPay and get more treatments before you reach the limits of your MedPay coverage. 4 Things You Should Know About MedPay: How to Save Money on Medical Care after a Car Accident

This e-book will help you understand the pitfalls of medical liens: The pitfalls of medical liens: How to Save Money on Medical Care after a Car Accident

3 Things You Should know before you sign a medical lien: http://anitakmorgan.com/before-signing-medical-lien/

Actual policies for Nevada companies are posted at Auto Insurance Policy Forms (doi.nv.gov/Consumers/Automobile-Insurance/Auto-Insurance-Policy-Forms/)

If you have used your car insurance MedPay account, help others by sharing your experience in the comments below.

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