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Disregard my last post, that was still wrong. Her insurance doesn't pay mine back directly, that amt is included in my settlement and instead making me pay back 100% to my insurance, I pay a %. And in my case, I came out with $1000 more. Thank you to all who posted suggestions. It was my fault...
Its because they did pay my PIP for me, which was good that I had that. They will be reimbursed by her insurance company but I still have to pay a portion. Not crystal clear but if it has to be, it has to be. Thank for all your input.
I agree, I think my insurance company should get their money back for my medical bills, I'm just not sure what this other amt is for. But I am on break from work now and off to call my atty and ask him. Thanks for all your advice, once I find out, I will re-post.
I do have an atty helping with this, maybe they have rec'd that. But wouldnt my insurance be reimbursed by hers, for my medical? Why would I have to pay them more? $1400 seems a little much. Between my lawyer and my insurance, they are getting more than half. I'm sure I'll be talking with my...
What is the name of your state? WA
I am close to settling with the at-fault drivers insurance company, she rear ended me. I have my PIP which paid my medical and I assume will be reimbursed by her insurance. Why do I have to share part of my settlement with my own inusrance company? And, if I do...
Call the CDC
National Immunization Hotline (800)232-2522 There is a registry that tracks any vaccine a child receives. This phone # may be it or they may be able to help you locate that service. At the very least you would be able to get the shot record.
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