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About Richard Hixenbaugh
Expertise
Auto insurance claims procedure, auto coverage, liability issues, auto damage questions, how to deal with the insurance company, loss of use and diminished value.

Experience
I have been involved in the insurance industry for over 20 years. I have experience in underwriting, sales, claims adjusting, auto damage estimating, auto value appraising and diminished value appraising. I have testified as an expert witness over 10 times.

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Completed all required courses for the Florida Property-Casualty agents license and the Florida claims adjusters license. I have attended various courses on auto damage estmating, vehicle appraising and am ASE certified in collision damage analysis.

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My company has done work for consumers nationwide.

 
   

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Auto Insurance Claims - Will my insurance cover my medical bills


Expert: Richard Hixenbaugh - 10/11/2008

Question
I have liability and comp on my car (not full coverage) We were involved in a rollover accident, no other vehichles were involved. My husband blacked out and went off the interstate. I was thrown from the car and had some injuries. Will our insurance cover my medical bills??

Answer
Hi Tonda,

Different states have different coverage on the auto policy. Some states have Medical Payments covererage but, this coverage is usually very small, ie; $500.00 to $2,000.00. Other states have Personal Injury Protections (PIP) coverage. If you have this it will pay your medical bills usually up to about $10,000.00.

You should call your insurance company to see what if any coverage you have for medical bills.

I hope this helps
Richard Hixenbaugh

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