Asked in Personal Injury and Car Accidents for Arizona

Q: In car accident cases do lawyers get billing records from the hospital stay if their is one?

2 Lawyer Answers
Matthew Maerowitz
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Matthew Maerowitz
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  • Personal Injury Lawyer
  • Phoenix, AZ
  • Licensed in Arizona

A: Yes, getting the bills for all your medical records is very important if seeking recovery for damages of related medical treatment. This can sometimes be tedious to do without the help of an attorney and sometimes it is difficult to correctly present a claim if you have one. You should contact a personal injury lawyer, many offices including mine offer free consultations.

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Michelle Villanueva Skura
Michelle Villanueva Skura
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  • Mesa, AZ
  • Licensed in Arizona

A: Absolutely. As your personal injury attorneys it is our responsibility to collect any and all medical records and itemized billing related to our clients' accident related injuries. In addition to collecting the necessary medical records and billing we also negotiate bill reductions in order to maximize our clients' in- pocket settlement. Being in an accident is stressful enough finding the right Law Firm/Attorney will minimize your stress and assist you in getting your life back on track.

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