I'm in a tough spot and don't know what to do regarding an accident with my son.
My son was riding his bike on 5/3/04, and a woman backing out of her driveway, did not see him and hit him.
Per the pediatricians telephone advice, we took him to the hospital. (He had large chest wall contusions, and the peidatrician wanted to check for internal bleeding and EKG as well).
Ok, went to the ER and all is said and done. He is fine now, but the first few days, tender.
When we went to the ER, it was considered an emergency so my health carrier Horizon under my contract is supposed to pay 100% for all costs, er treatment, xray, you name it.
I get this bill in the mail for over a $1000 for the EKG, nurse treatment, doctor treatment, etc.
Apparently the hospital is considering this an auto accident, and my car insurance needs to get involved. This is the state of New Jersey (big collective groan there)., and I have been told by the person who hit my childs insurance (All state) that they will not pay the claim even though she admitted fault. They have stated more than a few times that my car insurance needs to get involved.
Why question is why does my car insurance need to get involved? My son was on a bike, not on a car. A car hit him while he was riding. I personally don't want my car insurance to go up for riding a bike. I'm wondering if Allstate is just balking about paying the claim, or if it is correct. The manager at the Allstate office said due to the no fault in New Jersey, my car insurance would cover it, and then "fight" it out with Allstate. I don't want or need my claims to go up due to something someone else did.
To make the matter more interesting , Horizon did pay some of the claims (the radiology, and reading of radiology) but not the others. Horizon consideres this an "other accident" not an "auto accident", since it was bicycle vs car., not two automobiles, or auto vs. tree, etc...
Now I have submitted the reamaining bills to Horizon. But I am concerned at the response I got from Allstate. They told me no way, no how they would ever pay this claim, because my car insurance isn't involved.
How do I get someone to pay this $1000? Do I take the person that hit him to small claims court? Do I call my car insurance, and tell them to fight it out with Allstate? Do I let Horizon fight it out with Allstate? Should my car insurance rates go up because of someone else hitting my son? Or do I send the bill outright to the person and tell them to pay it? Or is it time for an attorney?
Any advice will appreciated.
My son was riding his bike on 5/3/04, and a woman backing out of her driveway, did not see him and hit him.
Per the pediatricians telephone advice, we took him to the hospital. (He had large chest wall contusions, and the peidatrician wanted to check for internal bleeding and EKG as well).
Ok, went to the ER and all is said and done. He is fine now, but the first few days, tender.
When we went to the ER, it was considered an emergency so my health carrier Horizon under my contract is supposed to pay 100% for all costs, er treatment, xray, you name it.
I get this bill in the mail for over a $1000 for the EKG, nurse treatment, doctor treatment, etc.
Apparently the hospital is considering this an auto accident, and my car insurance needs to get involved. This is the state of New Jersey (big collective groan there)., and I have been told by the person who hit my childs insurance (All state) that they will not pay the claim even though she admitted fault. They have stated more than a few times that my car insurance needs to get involved.
Why question is why does my car insurance need to get involved? My son was on a bike, not on a car. A car hit him while he was riding. I personally don't want my car insurance to go up for riding a bike. I'm wondering if Allstate is just balking about paying the claim, or if it is correct. The manager at the Allstate office said due to the no fault in New Jersey, my car insurance would cover it, and then "fight" it out with Allstate. I don't want or need my claims to go up due to something someone else did.
To make the matter more interesting , Horizon did pay some of the claims (the radiology, and reading of radiology) but not the others. Horizon consideres this an "other accident" not an "auto accident", since it was bicycle vs car., not two automobiles, or auto vs. tree, etc...
Now I have submitted the reamaining bills to Horizon. But I am concerned at the response I got from Allstate. They told me no way, no how they would ever pay this claim, because my car insurance isn't involved.
How do I get someone to pay this $1000? Do I take the person that hit him to small claims court? Do I call my car insurance, and tell them to fight it out with Allstate? Do I let Horizon fight it out with Allstate? Should my car insurance rates go up because of someone else hitting my son? Or do I send the bill outright to the person and tell them to pay it? Or is it time for an attorney?
Any advice will appreciated.
