overchargeder
Junior Member
What is the name of your state?CALIFORNIA
My fiance and I were in a car accident. I had medical insurance which is now being processed for my portion of the medical bills. My fiance does not have medical insurance. Right now I'm trying to see if my auto insurance (I was the driver) would cover his bills but in the mean time, he has a combined approx. $30,000 in medical-related bills alone. Apparently he was charged for the Fire Department response. He was charged $8,000 for the ER room. Another $12,000 for what looks like "Trauma Activation." The rest cat scans and x-rays. He was not admitted as an overnighter and was released after the cat scan came out clear.
Ironically, the only reason why he got checked out in the first place was because one of the emergency response members suggested since he was sufferring from aches that it could be internal bleeding, ergo the cat scans. It was a bad accident and considering the condition I was in (unconscious), and internal bleeding was harder to visually determine, I understand, it would have really sucked if he were to have died from internal bleeding, etc. I would have also been mad at him if he didn't get checked out too.
My concern is, is $30,000 an excessive number for a check-up?
My fiance and I were in a car accident. I had medical insurance which is now being processed for my portion of the medical bills. My fiance does not have medical insurance. Right now I'm trying to see if my auto insurance (I was the driver) would cover his bills but in the mean time, he has a combined approx. $30,000 in medical-related bills alone. Apparently he was charged for the Fire Department response. He was charged $8,000 for the ER room. Another $12,000 for what looks like "Trauma Activation." The rest cat scans and x-rays. He was not admitted as an overnighter and was released after the cat scan came out clear.
Ironically, the only reason why he got checked out in the first place was because one of the emergency response members suggested since he was sufferring from aches that it could be internal bleeding, ergo the cat scans. It was a bad accident and considering the condition I was in (unconscious), and internal bleeding was harder to visually determine, I understand, it would have really sucked if he were to have died from internal bleeding, etc. I would have also been mad at him if he didn't get checked out too.
My concern is, is $30,000 an excessive number for a check-up?