In Kentucky, the insurance carrier for the automobile you occupy at the time of the accident is responsible for up to $10,000 in medical bills. That insurance company will seek reimbursement from the at-fault party’s insurance company. If you have health insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare, they may pay your medical expenses. If they do, they will seek reimbursement from any money that you may ultimately recover from the at-fault party.
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