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If the victim of a car accident has medical bills that exceed the defendants auto policy limits, is there any thing additional that can be done?

Answered by attorney Stephen Arnold Black
Personal Injury lawyer at The Law Office of Stephen A. Black
no unless your brother has a UM policy or the at fault driver has assets that can be recovered. His counsel should prepare a letter demanding that the at fault driver execute an affidavit of all assets and liabilities under penalty of perjury and also provide your brother with several years of tax returns before he will sign a release that releases the Ins Co and the at fault driver Steve   Licensed in Fl and Tx
no unless your brother has a UM policy or the at fault driver has assets that can be recovered. His counsel should prepare a letter demanding that the at fault driver execute an affidavit of all assets and liabilities under penalty of perjury and also provide your brother with several years of tax returns before he will sign a release that releases the Ins Co and the at fault driver Steve   Licensed in Fl and Tx
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Is it legal for me to take the money and pay my own medical bill?

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Answered by attorney Jason Eric Neufeld (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Elder Needs Law, PLLC
This needs to be done through your attorney - here's why: the medical provider (the MRI company) has a statutory lien right (and likely has a letter of protection) on your file. Meaning if your attorney pays you and then you FAIL to pay the MRI company, your attorney could get into trouble. It should not make any difference to you, your attorney can just as easily pay the $600.00 (and get written verification that this will satisfy your outstanding balance) and then give you the difference. It is better to discuss this with your attorney. Good luck!
This needs to be done through your attorney - here's why: the medical provider (the MRI company) has a statutory lien right (and likely has a letter of protection) on your file. Meaning if your attorney pays you and then you FAIL to pay the MRI company, your attorney could get into trouble. It should not make any difference to you, your attorney can just as easily pay the $600.00 (and get written verification that this will satisfy your outstanding balance) and then give you the difference. It is better to discuss this with your attorney. Good luck!
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What is the limitations period for a lawsuit claiming damages for personal injury due to negligence to be filed against a city or a county in Texas?

Answered by attorney Shane R. Kadlec
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Shane R. Kadlec
Certain steps need to be done within six months, and there is a two year limitations on injury claims.
Certain steps need to be done within six months, and there is a two year limitations on injury claims.