How to Deal with Insurance Companies
If you settle with the insurance company, you will be expected to sign a liability release. Read the release carefully. Try to limit the release to the insurance company, their insured, and associated entities. Sometimes the liability release they send will be for any firm, person, or company that may have responsibility.
For minor injuries that do not require a lot of treatment and don’t involve any permanent problems, we think you may be able to get the insurance company to pay around twice the amount of the medical bills in a self-done settlement, but there are no hard rules.
Remember too that if Medicare or Medicaid paid related medical bills, you and/or the insurance company may be required to report the settlement to Medicare, and to reimburse Medicare a portion of what they paid, and private insurance companies may make a reimbursement claim as well.
Finally, you should understand that you take a risk in a settling a claim yourself.
We can’t teach you all the legal intricacies and risks. Do not rely on our general discussion here to protect you. It is safer to have an experienced lawyer settle your claim.
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Missouri HealthNet/Medicaid reimbursement
Employer provided health insurance reimbursement
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