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If you have concerns over who will pay your pedestrian accident medical bills in Utah, watch this video to learn how our attorneys can help after an injury.
Question:
Who will pay my medical bills after a pedestrian accident?
Answer:
In the state of Utah, all vehicles are required to carry personal injury protection or PIP. Sometimes it’s referred to as no-fault. If you’re injured as a pedestrian, the vehicle that struck you is required to pay you for those medicals, so they would pay up to the first $3,000 of medical bills from that car policy.
Were you or a loved one struck by a vehicle while walking and have questions about pedestrian accident medical bills in Utah?
Contact our dedicated Utah pedestrian accident attorneys at Swenson & Shelley today for a free confidential consultation.
Let our experience work for you.