Some people have Medical Payments coverage, or MedPay. This is one of the first things we investigate after you hire us. MedPay will pay for your medical treatment regardless of fault. This is a kind of cheap health insurance and usually only covers a couple of thousand dollars. You can use MedPay in lots of ways and we will talk about the best way to use it in your case so that we can maximize your net settlement.

If you have MedPay, you may need to pay it back (i.e. reimburse) to your insurance company if you collect a settlement from the at fault driver. Your insurance policy will control whether this is the case. If an adjuster or some other administrator is saying you need to pay it back, we will analyze your insurance policy and Georgia law to see if that is the case. Fighting over whether you have to pay back MedPay is something we do as part of our normal services for you.

Another option we can evaluate is whether your health insurance policy states it gets reimbursed. We then compare it with your MedPay coverage. If one does not require you to reimburse, then use that one to pay for your treatment because it will result in you keeping more of your settlement by not having to reimburse someone down the road. We can help you figure out how to use MedPay and all insurance for that matter so call us for a free consultation. And remember, we don’t get paid unless we win your case.

I am the founding partner of Brauns Law Accident Injury Lawyers, PC. I only represent plaintiffs in injury cases and only handle personal injury claims. This allows me to focus solely on personal injury litigation and devote myself to helping injured residents in Georgia recover fair compensation for their damages.