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Does an insurance company have to pay you for lost wages from injuries to do a car accident? |
On Dec. 18, a drunk driver crossed the yellow line and hit me. Does his insurance company have to pay me back for lost wages since I cannot work due to injuries. If so, is that money added to the settlement or do they pay me on a weekly bases like my work would? I need to know because I am a college student with bills to pay, but I have NO income right now because of this. If they don't owe it to me now, is there a way they can help me pay my bills? They have already payed for my car (it was totaled) and are paying medical bills. My problem is, how do I pay my regular bills (tuition, computer payment, etc.)? Do I just have to go in debt or is there a way around it? Being a college student, my savings wasn't extraordinary to begin with, now I'm am almost out of money. They MIGHT offer you money for your lost wages, but they probably won't. They might not even offer you enough money to cover all your medical bills and repairs for you vehicle. In cases like this, the insurance company would normally have to pay; Yes, they do owe you for lost wages, |
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