Is it possible to get paid for past medical treatments?

I have a personal injury case that is for settlement. However, they are only offering future medical payments and not for past treatments. What should I do?
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Answered By: Dwyer, Black & Lyle, LLP
Without knowing more about your case your question can't really be answered. For example, typically with no-fault auto cases, there is no reimbursement for past medical because that is paid for by your insurance. However, if you are involved in a slip and fall and have no medical insurance, you can be compensated for your out-of-pocket medical expenses. So, it depends on the case. Your attorney should be able to tell you all of this and if you are settling your case without one, you'll regret it.

Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 10/20/2011

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Answered By: Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
Something is missing here. Past medical expenses are one of the central aspects of a settlement. Have they been paid by some other source? If you have a lawyer (and it sounds like you do) you need to discuss it with him/her because it seems like the issue is not being explained clearly enough to you.

Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 10/20/2011

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Answered By: Law Office of Jared Altman
That doesn't make sense. Why? You should hash this out with your lawyer until you understand what's going on.

Answer Applies to: New York
Replied: 10/19/2011

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