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August 14, 2025Briana Seftel
Overwhelming pile of bills

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    4분마다 한 번씩,
    누군가의 삶에 닿습니다.

    DK Law 에서는 평균 4분마다 사고 상담 요청이 들어옵니다. 그 신뢰가 저희에게는 큰 힘이자, 끊임없이 나아가게 하는 이유입니다.

    You’re hurt. You’re healing. And then the envelopes start arriving.

    ER bills, ambulance fees, physical therapy invoices – it adds up fast. And if you’re like most people, you’re probably thinking: 

    “Wait… who’s actually supposed to pay for all of this?”

    The truth is, in California, there’s more than one way to get your medical bills covered after a crash—but the timing, paperwork, and insurance rules can get complicated. If you’re not careful, you could end up paying out of pocket for costs you should never have had to cover.

    Let’s break it down, plain and simple.


    Step 1: Use Your Health Insurance (Even If It Feels Weird)

    Doctor explaining benefits

    Yes, you can absolutely use your regular health insurance after a car crash.

    It might feel counterintuitive—shouldn’t the other driver’s insurance pay first? Eventually, they might. But your health insurance can help cover upfront costs right away, so you’re not buried in overdue bills.

    Here’s how it works in California:

    • You give your insurance information to the hospital or doctor, just like you would for any other medical treatment.
    • Your insurer pays according to your plan’s terms, but they may later seek reimbursement from the at-fault driver’s insurance through a process called subrogation.
    • You still need to tell your providers it was an auto accident so billing codes are correct—this can affect how claims are processed and ensure medical records are tied to your injury claim.

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    Keep an eye out for “coordination of benefits” forms from your insurer. These help clarify who should ultimately pay, and filling them out promptly can keep your claims from being delayed.

    Step 2: Check for MedPay on Your Auto Policy

    Many California drivers don’t realize their own auto policy might have Medical Payments Coverage (MedPay).

    MedPay is optional in California but extremely useful. Here’s why:

    • It covers you and your passengers, no matter who was at fault—even if you were the one who caused the crash.
    • No deductible 그리고 no waiting on fault determination.
    • It can cover:
      • ER and hospital visits
      • Ambulance fees
      • X-rays and diagnostic tests
      • Physical therapy
      • Copays and deductibles left over from health insurance
      • Funeral costs (in fatal accidents)

    예시: If you have $5,000 in MedPay coverage and your ER bill is $4,500, MedPay can pay that directly, preventing the bill from going to collections while your claim is pending.

    If you’re not sure whether you have MedPay, check your declarations page or call your insurance agent. It’s worth knowing before you need it.

    Step 3: The At-Fault Driver’s Insurance Should Reimburse You

    Attorney and client reviewing documents in office

    Under California law, the driver who caused your crash is responsible for your medical expenses, future treatment needs, and other damages.

    Their liability insurance is supposed to pay these costs, but here’s the reality:

    • They rarely pay bills as they come in.
    • You typically have to finish treatment before a settlement can be reached, so your full costs are known.
    • It may take months or even years to see reimbursement, especially if the case goes to court.

    Why having a lawyer matters: Insurance companies often make lowball offers, hoping you’ll settle quickly. An experienced injury attorney can gather medical documentation, negotiate aggressively, and push for full compensation, including anticipated future care.

    What If You Don’t Have Insurance?

    No health insurance? No MedPay? You still have options.

    In California, many medical providers will treat injury victims under a lien agreement. This means:

    • The provider agrees to postpone payment until your case is resolved.
    • They are paid directly from your settlement or verdict.
    • You don’t face aggressive collection calls while you recover.

    At DK Law, we regularly work with doctors, specialists, and therapists who understand personal injury cases. They know how to document injuries for legal purposes and won’t pressure you for payment before your case is done.

    The Paper Trail Matters

    From day one, start keeping a complete record of every expense and detail related to your injury. You’ll want to save:

    • Hospital and doctor bills
    • Pharmacy receipts
    • Medical equipment costs (e.g., crutches, braces)
    • Mileage to and from medical appointments
    • Parking fees for medical visits
    • Copies of medical reports and test results

    Why it matters: Insurance companies often challenge or overlook certain costs. A complete paper trail makes it much easier to prove your damages and recover every dollar you’re owed.

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    Your recovery shouldn’t come with a stack of unpaid bills and unnecessary stress.

    At DK Law, we help clients find short-term solutions to keep treatment going and long-term compensation to move forward. From coordinating with providers to fighting for every dollar in negotiations, we make sure you can focus on healing. If you’re staring at a growing pile of paperwork and don’t know where to start, let our experienced personal injury lawyers sort it out together.

    About the Author

    Briana Seftel

    Web Content Manager

    Briana manages digital content at DK Law, combining her journalism background and legal expertise to create clear, client-focused articles and resources.

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