Auto Insurance Claims: personal injury settlement, personal injury settlement, medical bill


Question
I was involved in a rear end collision last Oct. My insurance company Progressive has paid my medical bill up to 80% so far and according to my chiropractor the at fault drivers insurance ( Nationwide) has paid the other 20 %.  I received a call from Nationwide about a settlement. I am wondering if I can claim all the medical bills even if they were paid for by the two insurance companies and if so what would be a base multiplier?

Answer
Hello,

Courts do not allow someone to better themselves. You are allowed to be made whole only.

If the medicals were paid by someone else and your claiming them, that is known as double dipping or another well know term is fraud. If you want all of this to backwards real quick- commit fraud and you will end up paying all medicals yourself and possibly charged with a crime.

Anyone dealing with insurance companies must be 100%  honest.