Medical treatment costs for auto accident injuries are often a financial wrecking ball. However, Medical Payments Coverage in Nevada may help alleviate some of the worries of such unexpected and unfortunate incidents. Medical Payments Coverage (also known as “Med Pay”) are additional coverages to your existing auto insurance. Regardless of fault, Med Pay can cover medical bills if you’re in an accident.
Despite years of loyal, on-time premium payments by policyholders, insurance companies are notorious for refusing to pay reasonable reimbursement. Hence, it is imperative to get legal assistance as soon as possible following a car accident to seek fair compensation. Roebuck Law Firm is an accomplished personal injury law firm in Nevada. We will explore all available options to secure the highest compensation you deserve.
According to Nevada law NRS 687B.145(3), all auto insurance companies must offer at least $1,000 in medical payments coverage in Nevada. However, the policy holder need not purchase such coverage. If one wants can ask for higher coverage limits. Med Pay provides cover for all reasonable and necessary medical expenditures up to the policy limits resulting from a car crash. The expenses may include:
Med Pay does not cover car repair bills, property damage, or loss of wages. Medical bills that exceed your Med Pay policy limits are also not covered in this coverage.
With just a few bucks a month more, one can have good medical payments coverage. Here are some advantages of opting for Med Pay:
An attorney can help you negotiate with the insurance company to get your claim accepted and paid smoothly. At Roebuck Law Firm, we have expertise in dealing with insurance companies. With our extensive knowledge, we will fight to get you compensated. Call us today for a free consultation at (702) 620-5000.