Past
Learn about Past and your legal options after an accident.
Past medical expenses refer to all healthcare costs incurred between the date of the accident and the time of settlement or trial. These expenses are typically well-documented through hospital invoices, physician statements, pharmacy receipts, therapy bills, and insurance explanations of benefits. Common examples include emergency room treatment, surgical procedures, diagnostic testing, hospital admissions, follow-up appointments, physical therapy sessions, and prescription medications. Even smaller expenses, such as medical equipment or transportation to appointments, may be recoverable if properly documented. Insurance companies review past medical expenses closely to confirm that the treatment was directly related to the accident. If there were pre-existing conditions, insurers may attempt to argue that some care was unrelated. However, if an accident aggravated a prior condition, those additional medical costs may still be compensable. Accurate record-keeping strengthens a claim. Organized billing statements and consistent medical treatment help demonstrate the seriousness of injuries and support fair compensation negotiations.
What This Page Covers
This page explains key legal and practical factors that can influence compensation outcomes in accident claims.
Why Documentation Matters
Medical records, wage evidence, and consistent treatment history are central to proving damages and claim value.
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