Do You Have to Pay Your Insurance Company Back After a Personal Injury Case?

 The answer is… sometimes. In this detailed breakdown from Weatherby Law Firm, you’ll learn about the legal concept of subrogation, which allows your health insurer to reclaim money they paid for your accident-related medical bills—if specific conditions are met.

Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 33-24-56.1) and case-specific facts determine whether a health insurer can collect. The same goes for hospital liens. An experienced attorney can help you negotiate, challenge, or reduce these claims so you don’t walk away with less than you deserve.

Learn what impacts your settlement and how to protect it: https://weatherbylawfirm.com/do-i-have-to-pay-my-insurance-company-back-in-a-personal-injury-case/

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