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Future Medical Fees And Your Settlement Claim

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Many who have sustained a car accident injury will tell you that the healing timeline isn’t always clearcut. There are situations when injuries are not realized right away or when an injury requires long-term care, including physical therapy fees and regular medical appointments.

Of course, there are set periods of time in which you can file a personal injury claim or lawsuit and you do not want to delay that process. It is possible to have future expenses included in your Florida settlement following a Clearwater, Hudson, Tampa car collision or other accident. You do not have to shoulder the responsibility for future rehabilitation fees when they are connected to a negligent party.

Complex Health Issues and Insurance Claims

Even when a health issue is complicated, there are ways to streamline information. If a projected treatment plan has you perplexed about future expenses, know there are professionals who have a background in assessing and totaling these types of projections. Then, you and your attorney can use that data to show an insurance company and the lawyer of the other party why you need compensation for current and future medical payments. There are professionals who know how to calculate how much medical expenses could cost in future months and years.

Some of the medical fees that will be assessed.

  • Future surgeries, treatments, or other procedures that medical professionals say is required.
  • Follow-up care appointments, including rehabilitation and physical therapy.
  • Medical equipment, such as mobility tools, and other forms of assistance.
  • Prescriptions, medications, and other pain management tools.

The reality is the timeline of your healing process may not align with the set time frame you are required to follow when it comes to legal action or insurance claims. Because of this, there are set ways for experts to calculate expenses and produce a number that would equal a full and fair settlement for an injured party.

Talk to a Skilled Tampa Area Lawyer Today

You do not have to navigate complicated expense projections and insurance claims on your own. Talk to a Florida personal injury lawyer about your current and future medical fees, any lost wages you are experiencing, and if there are emotional distress damages to pursue as well. Then, your attorney can take the steps needed to secure the documentation required to support your argument and protect your rights.

Have you been informed of ongoing or upcoming medical expenses in connection with a prior Florida accident? Compensation for future fees could be part of your settlement. Before agreeing to terms you do not understand or to a settlement amount that will not cover your current and future bills, talk to the skilled attorneys at Roman & Roman. When you sit down and share your story with a skilled legal team, you can learn about what options you have available to you. Our team of personal injury lawyers have over 100 years of combined experience, and we have secured settlements that cover upcoming medical expenses. Schedule your no-obligation, free consultation today.

Although the law firm of Roman & Roman has offices in Clearwater, Hudson and Tampa, we handle cases and claims throughout  Florida. We also meet personally with our clients if at all possible, rather than impersonally over the phone or on the Internet.

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