Are Medical Payments Made by an Insurance Company an Admission of Liability?
Without more, a medical payment made by an insurance company is not an admission of liability and is inadmissible as evidence.
Without more, a medical payment made by an insurance company is not an admission of liability and is inadmissible as evidence.
An insurer is obligated to make medical payments when its insured suffers a bodily injury and incurs medical bills resulting from treatment of the injury.
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