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Out-of-Pocket Expenses

After a car accident, you could face medical bills, therapy bills, and prescription costs.

You might also have expenses that do not fall neatly into any of these categories.


Logically, you should not have to pay anything for an injury that someone else caused. On the other hand, some of these expenses relate to necessary products and services.


Read on to learn some types of out-of-pocket expenses you will incur after your car accident and which expenses you can get reimbursed by the insurer.

Claiming Out-of-Pocket Expenses

To claim out-of-pocket expenses, you will need to document them. Keep receipts for your expenses. You might also make a note to remind yourself why you incurred the expense. Thus, you might write on a drug store receipt that you bought a cold pack and a bottle of ibuprofen for the wrist you sprained in your car accident. To discuss the out-of-pocket expenses you can claim as damages in your injury claim, contact the Brannon & Brannon Car Accident & Personal Injury Lawyers for a free consultation.

Insurance Claims After a Car Accident
Categories of Out-of-Pocket Expenses

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