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: Tenge Law Firm, LLC
You are entitled to both past and future medical care. However, you will most likely need to retain a qualified and experienced injury attorney to handle this for you.

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

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