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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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Is this legal for my niece to sue her and for the insurance company to sue her as well?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
The other owner and the insurance co can each look to her for whatever their damages are. no one is entitled to be paid twice but it is possible for the owner and the insurance co to suffer damage in the same incident.
The other owner and the insurance co can each look to her for whatever their damages are. no one is entitled to be paid twice but it is possible for the owner and the insurance co to suffer damage in the same incident.
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Can a bussiness being sued for worker injury refuse to volenteer their companies inrance provider can a bussiness being sued for worker injury refuse

Answered by attorney Kenneth G. Wincorn
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Kenneth G. Wincorn & Associates, P.C.
If the company has workers compensation coverage it is listed on the internet. Your lawyer can get the information. If the company self insures you sue the company directly. You do not name the insurance carrier. Most lawyers will not get involved if there is workers compensation coverage, but if the company is self insured it may be worth looking at. We handle these suits.
If the company has workers compensation coverage it is listed on the internet. Your lawyer can get the information. If the company self insures you sue the company directly. You do not name the insurance carrier. Most lawyers will not get involved if there is workers compensation coverage, but if the company is self insured it may be worth looking at. We handle these suits.
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