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Will my medical bill be paid for?

Western Pennsylvania Personal Injury Attorney

The attorneys at Hal Waldman & Associates handle all aspects of your case and fight for maximum compensation. We know that medical bills accumulate throughout the course of a personal injury claim, adding stress to what your personal injury or wrongful death case is worth. We possess insight into the tactics and tricks of insurance companies in how they avoid paying out on claims.

Your serious injury is taken seriously at Hal Waldman & Associates. The insurers do not care. We care. We are on your side. Call or e-mail us to schedule a free conversation with proven lawyers.

Will My Medical Bills Be Paid For?

Pennsylvania is a "no fault" state for auto insurance policies. Each party in a car accident is required to collect medical bills and lost wages from his or her own insurer, regardless of who was at fault. The state is one of very few that adheres to "choice no fault" rules, adding to the complexity of the personal injury claims we handle. Customers can opt in or out of "no fault" rules. The decision must be made when purchasing insurance, not after an accident has occurred.

Simply put, your medical bills will be paid, even if the responsible party was uninsured or underinsured. However, additional damages and pain and suffering may not be possible, depending on the policy you purchased.

Free Case Evaluation · Contingency Fees in Personal Injury Cases

Every case begins with a free initial consultation, including personal visits to a client's home, hospital or other location. We work on contingency. Clients are not responsible for attorneys' fees or expenses until a final settlement or verdict is paid.

Call 866-586-8235 to speak to an experienced Pittsburgh personal injury attorney at Hal Waldman & Associates or contact us online.

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