submitting bills to an insurance claims adjuster?

In: Auto insurance claims answers

19 Apr 2010



I was in an automobile accident about 9 months ago and am in the process of filing a claim with the insurance company of the driver who was at fault they have instructed me to remit all medical documents including the billing information, since I have health insurance my bills have all been paid and it shows this on the bills I am going to send the claims adjuster now my question is this: on one bill it shows $2000.00 as the total billed and it shows that my heath insurance has paid $200.00 and it also says paid in full, now can I black out the amount that my health insurance provider has paid leaving only the total billed or is that not legal. The reason I ask is I am assuming that the claims adjuster will base the settlement off of the dollar amount of my medical expenses. any info would be much appreciated. Thank you

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