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Does My Health Insurance Have to Be Paid Back From My Settlement?

Yes, in Arizona, if your health insurance paid for medical treatment related to your injury, they are entitled to reimbursement from your personal injury settlement. This process, known as subrogation, allows insurers to recover costs they covered on your behalf. Contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation.
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Learn about health insurance liens on personal injury settlements in Arizona and how Hirsch Talcott can help protect your interests.

In Arizona, when your health insurance covers medical expenses resulting from an injury caused by a third party, the insurer has the legal right to be reimbursed from any settlement you receive. This process, known as subrogation, ensures that the party ultimately responsible for the injury bears the financial burden, rather than your insurance provider.

Understanding Health Insurance Liens

A health insurance lien is a legal claim by your insurer to recover the costs they paid for your medical treatment. When you receive a settlement from the party at fault, your insurer can assert this lien to recoup their expenses. This practice is common and legally supported to prevent double recovery—where an injured party benefits financially beyond their actual losses.

Arizona Law and Your Rights

Arizona law recognizes the rights of health insurers to place liens on personal injury settlements. According to Arizona Revised Statutes § 33-931, healthcare providers and insurers can assert liens for the care and treatment of an injured person. This statute ensures that medical providers and insurers are compensated for the services and payments they have rendered.

Recent Case in Phoenix

In the case of Abbott v. Banner Health Network, the Arizona Supreme Court addressed the issue of hospitals asserting liens against patients’ personal injury settlements. The court examined whether hospitals could claim the difference between their standard charges and the reduced amounts paid by Medicaid. This case highlights the complexities involved in medical liens and the importance of understanding your rights and obligations.

What To Do Next

Dealing with health insurance liens can be complex and may significantly impact the amount you ultimately receive from a settlement. It’s crucial to have experienced legal representation to navigate these issues effectively. At Hirsch Talcott, our personal injury attorneys are well-versed in Arizona’s lien laws and can help protect your interests.

Attorney Jack Hirsch, a Certified Specialist in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death, and attorney Chelsie Talcott, a former Maricopa County Deputy Public Defender, bring a wealth of experience to your case. We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no fees unless we win your case. Learn more about our fee structure.

Understanding and addressing health insurance liens is essential to maximizing your settlement. Contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation to discuss your case and how we can assist you.