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Pay for Your Medical Expenses with a Personal Injury Claim

Robert Stahle • June 11, 2020
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If you have been involved in an accident that is not your fault, you may be wondering who is going to cover the medical expenses. After all, getting injured in an accident is stressful enough on its own, but the added stress of medical expenses is something that nobody wants to deal with. Luckily, there is a way to mitigate your medical expenses if you have been involved in an accident where another party was at fault: a personal injury claim.

Here at Fitch & Stahle Law Office , we have a team of experienced personal injury attorneys who will help you file a personal injury claim to pay your medical expenses. Here is a brief overview of how to do so.

Who Pays for My Medical Bills After an Accident?

If you are injured in a car or other accident that is not your fault, the other party (typically through their insurance company) is responsible for paying your medical bills. However, the guilty party will not pay your doctor after every visit, or will not pay your doctor directly. While the insurance company of the guilty party should eventually reach a settlement with you to pay your medical bills, the whole process could take years. Up until then, you are still responsible for paying the bills, or they will get sent to collections.

Paying for Your Bills with a Personal Injury Claim

Insurance settlements can take a long time to complete, and many people cannot afford to pay medical bills while they wait for the claim to clear. In the meantime, you can file a personal injury claim to help pay for your medical expenses. If you have been injured due to somebody else, you deserve to have legal representation from a trusted professional attorney. While not all attorneys work on personal injury cases, and of those that do, not all work on automobile, semi-truck, motorcycle, or boating accidents.

A large number of accidents, no matter what type of accident they are, never make their way to court. Instead, they reach a settlement stage. It is possible to try to handle this stage yourself, but it is risky and involves a lot of technical knowledge. Instead, it is best to work with a professional personal injury attorney who can function as a strong legal advocate that helps you to reach a realistic settlement based on the injuries that you have suffered.

Having an attorney working for you to file a personal injury claim will not erase your injuries, but it will give you a chance to receive some deserved financial compensation that otherwise could take years if you choose to wait for the insurance settlement.

Siouxland Personal Injury Attorney

Here at Fitch & Stahle Law Office, our team of experienced attorneys are ready to fight for your compensation after an accident. With over 50 years of combined experience, attorneys Thomas Fitch and Robert Stahle are licensed to practice in both Iowa and Nebraska.

To get started with your personal injury claim, contact us at (402) 494-3012.

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When a driver chooses to get behind the wheel impaired, they can (and should) be held civilly liable for the damage they cause. While a criminal DUI case focuses on punishing the offender, a civil personal injury lawsuit is about helping you rebuild. It allows you to pursue compensation for: Medical expenses (past and future) Lost wages and diminished earning capacity Pain and suffering Emotional trauma Property damage Rehabilitation costs Punitive damages (in cases of extreme recklessness) Nebraska’s Dram Shop Law: Holding Alcohol Providers Accountable Under Nebraska’s Dram Shop Law , victims of drunk driving accidents may also be able to file a lawsuit against the business or establishment that overserved the intoxicated driver. Here’s how it works: A licensed alcohol vendor (such as a bar, restaurant, or event venue) can be held liable if they served alcohol to a visibly intoxicated person or a minor , and that person later caused injury or death. Nebraska law limits these claims to commercial sellers of alcohol—not social hosts. A dram shop claim can help recover damages if the drunk driver lacks adequate insurance or personal assets. This area of law is complex, and not all attorneys are familiar with how to navigate the strict requirements and timelines involved in dram shop litigation. That’s why working with a firm like Fitch & Stahle , which handles cases in both Nebraska and Iowa , is crucial. What Needs to Be Proven in a Drunk Driving Case? To recover damages in a drunk driving lawsuit, your legal team must prove the following: Duty of care – The driver had a legal responsibility to drive safely. Breach of duty – That responsibility was violated by driving impaired. Causation – The impairment directly led to the accident and your injuries. Damages – You experienced real harm—such as medical costs, lost income, or emotional distress. In dram shop cases, your lawyer will also need to demonstrate that the bar or establishment served a visibly intoxicated individual who went on to cause the crash. Why You Need a DUI Injury Lawyer in Nebraska or Iowa Drunk driving cases are rarely straightforward—especially when multiple parties may share liability. Insurance companies will often try to minimize payouts, shift blame, or dispute your injuries altogether. At Fitch & Stahle Law Firm , we will: Preserve key evidence such as police reports, BAC results, surveillance video, and eyewitness accounts Analyze potential dram shop liability Work with medical and accident reconstruction experts to build your case Identify all available sources of compensation Aggressively negotiate with insurance companies—or take your case to trial if needed Our team has deep experience with Nebraska’s unique dram shop provisions and Iowa’s liability standards. We understand what it takes to hold all negligent parties accountable. What Damages Can You Recover? Depending on the specifics of your case, compensation may include: Economic damages : Medical bills, lost income, future treatment costs, property loss Non-economic damages : Pain, suffering, mental anguish, loss of companionship Punitive damages : Intended to punish especially reckless conduct—like drunk driving In cases where dram shop liability applies, these claims can be especially valuable when the at-fault driver is underinsured or has no assets. Time Is Critical – Act Now In Nebraska, the statute of limitations for personal injury and dram shop lawsuits is typically four years , but specific timelines may apply depending on the facts of your case. Evidence like surveillance footage and eyewitness memories can fade fast—so it’s essential to speak with an attorney right away. 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