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I was injured in an accident, and it was the other person’s fault. Can the insurance company refuse to pay my medical bills if my car wasn’t damaged?

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I was injured in an accident, and it was the other person’s fault. Can the insurance company refuse to pay my medical bills if my car wasn’t damaged?

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No, if your injuries were a result of the accident, the insurance company should pay your medical bills. Oftentimes insurance companies will look at the damage to the vehicle and try to make a connection between the damage and the injuries to be expected based on the damage. A lot of times small impact collisions will cause significant injuries, while we all have heard of people walking away from a major accident with only cuts and bruises.

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