Posts Tagged ‘hospital expenses’Medical ExpenseMedical expenses are often difficult to pay, and families become burdened by bills after multiple or serious injuries and illnesses. As people age and as families grow larger, medical expenses also increase. However, not all medical expenses are the patient’s responsibility. In cases of medical malpractice and product recall, doctors, hospitals and manufacturers should bear the brunt, if not all, of the medical expense. Medical expenses are often not completely covered by insurance companies when they should be. Sometimes, in cases of insurance fraud, insurance companies will not pay medical expenses that they are suppose to cover. This often happens when medical expenses are incurred after automobile accidents or when patients file worker’s compensation claims. When choosing an insurance provider, you should be careful to read the fine print, be wary of paying in cash or providing a year’s worth of payments, and avoid signing a blank insurance form. Make sure you know which medical expenses are deductible on your taxes as well, and choose the right tax forms. You can deduct payments for diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment and prevention of your illness or injury, which includes any mental illness. However, medical expenses must total more than 7.5 percent of your adjusted gross income before you can claim medical expenses as a deduction on your tax forms. Most importantly, know your rights. Medical expenses might not be your responsibility if:
This list does not include all of the possible instances for which someone else should pay your medical expenses. Contact a medical malpractice attorney or a personal injury attorney so that you can better understand your rights. |
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