HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE: Medical Payments
By Wendy Jane Henson, published Jun 26, 2006
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Let’s say your Uncle Throckmorton collides with your cousin Brutus during a wild game of tether ball in your back yard.
Or your neighbor’s kid thinks he can climb from the tree in his yard onto your roof. And he breaks his leg.
Or your mother-in-law annoys your cat. Who then sinks teeth and claws into the pesky woman’s back.
Really, it’s not your fault. It’s THEIRS. (You told ‘em ten times to stop.)
Good news. Medical payments coverage on your homeowners policy is no-fault. That means it doesn’t matter who caused the accident. You can take the injured person to the nearest Emergency Room.
In fact, the accident really doesn’t have to happen in your home or yard. If you, your downstairs maid, or your dog Spot cause injury to another person in some other location, check your policy for medical payments. Probably the most common scenario is the pet who escapes and bites someone a few blocks or even miles from your home. But I have one memory of medical payments that was a bit more distressing.
One of my sons, who was then 16, attended a party at a friends home. The parents were out of town. The party was strictly forbidden by his parents, and attending such a party was strictly forbidden at our home. But the kids did what they wanted. That included drinking enough beer to sink the Bismarck.
Around midnight, a fight broke out. My son got hit over the head with a beer bottle. Somebody had the good sense to dial 911. A deputy sheriff called, advising me they were taking my son to a hospital. It was a night that I will never forget. Back then, I could not afford personal medical insurance, and the $1500 hospital bill would have been impossible for me to pay.
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