My Insurance Company Keeps Sending Me to a Doctor. What’s Going On?
February 21st, 2012 tmccoy
by: Julie Trinidad, Case Manager
http://lvs-yourlawyer.s3.amazonaws.com/55-yourlawyer-trinidad-regular-check-ups-at-insurance-company-for-no-fault.mp4With your no-fault insurance you will see a multitude of benefits that will be available to you if you are injured. However, to ensure you receive those benefits and additional ones you may need, the insurance company may demand certain things of you.
First of all, they will want to confirm your medical condition with one of their own doctors. This is called an “independent medical exam” is and very common. This doctor will report back to the insurance company whether or not your condition is as bad as your claim and what to do next in treatment. You may be scheduled to see this doctor regularly and may receive specific treatments.
Your benefits are very important when you’re injured, so you will need to report and do things as needed by the insurance company. No-fault insurance can cover your costs up to $50,000. This can include such costs as hospital stays, medical expenses, lost wages, prescriptions, and other qualified out-of-pocket expenses. If you’re injured, these benefits will be very necessary for you to sustain your lifestyle and pay your bills. We can help walk you through this process and answer any questions you may have with your no-fault insurance.

