Minimum Amount of Medical Bills - Video

Are you wondering if you need a minimum amount of medical bills to file a personal injury claim in Utah? Watch this video to learn more.

Question:

Do I need a minimum amount of medical bills to file a personal injury claim?

Answer:

In the state of Utah, if you’ve been injured in an incident, you need to have $3,000 worth of medical bills before you can file a claim. The caveat is that it only applies if you have PIP protection. If you have a slip and fall case, that doesn’t apply. If you have a motorcycle case where you don’t have personal injury protection, that doesn’t apply. If you’re in a car crash case, you would be required to have $3,000 worth of medical bills. Unless there are some other circumstances, you would have to have $3,000 worth of medical bills before you could file a claim.

Were you or a loved one seriously injured in an accident and want to know if you need a minimum amount of medical bills to file a personal injury claim?

Contact our dedicated Utah personal injury attorneys at Swenson & Shelley today for a free confidential consultation.

Let our experience work for you.

Out of Town Legal Resources:

We don’t practice in Virginia but found these Virginia injury lawyers who have done a great job putting together educational content on their website.