The insurance co will cover only the policy limit/amount, however, you can sue the other driver for the rest. However, the insurance co will ask you to sign a release of all claims, which you should not do if you're still owed money. Just because you don't sign a release, it doesn't mean that the insurance co won't settle with you.
In your case you need to contact an attorney and do so ASAP.
== == If no other vehicles were involved in this accident, the insurance company of the motorcycle driver has to cover the medical bills of the passenger who was injured.
If you have medical payments in your insurance. Liability only does not pay medical benefits. And the medical bills have to be the result of an auto accident.
Because the person who hit them is at fault and with rear end accident there is usually medical bills and pain involved with the people who were hit. They have the right to sue to recover from the accident.
Medical bills for yourself and anyone else in your car in case of an accident
Medical bills for yourself and anyone else in your car in case of an accident
Yes. The estate is responsible for all debts, including medical bills.
If the deceased person is your wife then I think you are responsible for her medical bills
The insurers of the driver who was deemed to be at fault for the accident.
Medical bills for yourself and anyone else in the car in the case of an accident- apex
No. They are liable if they are the party that accepted the responsibility for the medical bills that are coming due.
Yes. When your car is parked all medical bills and repair costs are the responsibility of the person who hit your car.
Depends on what state you are in and what your state's laws are. If you're in a no fault state, your insurance will pay for all of your medical bills no matter who is at fault.