CorollaRandy
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Short history:
I was rear ended, in my 99 Corolla, by a Tahoe, pushed into the 4Runner in front of me. This totalled my car. My wife and I were both hurt and taken to the ER. The driver only has the minimum required by law, so property coverage is only $5000 combined for both my car, and the 4Runner I was pushed into. This is not a big deal as my Comp/Collision policy takes over the rest as I have underinsured coverage.
Now for the point, we have medical bills that we are being hounded to pay, which we can't because there won't be a settlement for over a year, and we don't have the money to pay the almost $5000 in bills/copays thus far. Can I go after the driver of the vehicle that hit me for my medical bills and copayments? And if so, can she file bankruptcy to avoid paying? We wouldn't be in this situation if she didn't become distracted and look away while driving (which is what her statement on the police report says). Nether insurance company is willing to help us with our situation, which doesn't surprise me in the least.
I was rear ended, in my 99 Corolla, by a Tahoe, pushed into the 4Runner in front of me. This totalled my car. My wife and I were both hurt and taken to the ER. The driver only has the minimum required by law, so property coverage is only $5000 combined for both my car, and the 4Runner I was pushed into. This is not a big deal as my Comp/Collision policy takes over the rest as I have underinsured coverage.
Now for the point, we have medical bills that we are being hounded to pay, which we can't because there won't be a settlement for over a year, and we don't have the money to pay the almost $5000 in bills/copays thus far. Can I go after the driver of the vehicle that hit me for my medical bills and copayments? And if so, can she file bankruptcy to avoid paying? We wouldn't be in this situation if she didn't become distracted and look away while driving (which is what her statement on the police report says). Nether insurance company is willing to help us with our situation, which doesn't surprise me in the least.