05-12-2018, 11:24 PM
Getting an attorney is probably not necessary at this point. If the two (or three, if you you count the health insurance) companies involved are reputable, then your claim will be settled fairly and promptly. If things are not going well in either the fairness or promptness area, then it might (might) be worth talking to an attorney. Basically, let he insurance folks do their jobs and only involve your own attorney if they don't.
Hope you heal up fast and feel free to PM me with insurance-related questions.
Hope you heal up fast and feel free to PM me with insurance-related questions.
