How The Expenses That Are Not Eligible To Be Paid By 'No-Fault' (P.I.P.) Insurance Are Usually Paid
Expenses that are not eligible to be paid by "No-Fault (P.I.P.)
insurance" are usually paid out of any possible settlement money
received from any bodily injury liability insurance on the other side
(or any uninsured motorist insurance that might be available) unless
you were at fault. But, the bodily injury liability insurance company
for the other side (or any applicable uninsured motorist insurance
company) will not pay its share of those expenses (those expenses that
"No-Fault" (P.I.P.) does not pay) until the very end of your case
(as part of any possible settlement money), and that could take a long
time. But, if you were at fault, or if you abandon (drop) your case
(such that you never receive a settlement), you might have to pay
medical bills that were left unpaid because of any applicable
"No-Fault" (P.I.P.) deductible or the co-payment (the 20% share left
over after the "No-Fault" (P.I.P.) auto insurance company paid its 80%
share). So, do not abandon (drop) your case or you will be forced to
pay any unpaid medical bills out of your own pocket.
For more information about "No-Fault" (P.I.P.) Auto Insurance in Orlando contact Hanson &
Hanson, P.A. today at 1-800-426-7662 to schedule your free initial
consultation. More information about Orlando Auto Accidents can be
found in the practice areas section of our website.