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: Law Office of Mark J. Leonardo
That really does not make any sense. If you have an attorney, this is likely not happening. If you are handling yourself, this is how an insurance company would take advantage of you. Get an attorney no matter how small the case and you will likely come out ahead more than what is being offered you now. If you were injured at the fault of the other person, they are liable for all damages including past and future. Again, to only offer future medicals makes no sense. Its usually the other way around with insurance companies.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 10/20/2011

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Answered By: Law Offices of Steven A. Fink
You do not have to accept settlement. You can sue for past and future damages.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 10/19/2011

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Answered By: Slaughter & Slaughter
You should immediately talk to a lawyer about your case. The law entitles you to recover for both past and future medical care.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 10/19/2011

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