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What is Subrogation?
Subrogation is the process of seeking recovery
of health care expenses from other parties who may be responsible
for an injury. The process saves health care dollars
by making sure that the responsible party or their insurer
pays the expenses.
When a member is injured by a third party (for
example, when injured in a car wreck caused by another driver),
Mountain State pays the member's medical bills and later recovers
the cost of treatment from other available coverage. This
allows medical bills to be paid timely. It often takes months
of litigation to settle an accident claim against the person
who caused the accident. Mountain States right to reimbursement
and subrogation is contained in your health care benefit certificate.
Third parties can include, among others, your own insurance
policy, such as underinsurance or uninsured automobile coverage.
Please call the Subrogation unit at Mountain State if you
have any questions.
In 2000, Mountain State recovered over $1,850,000
and in 2001 we recovered $1,950,000 of paid claims from other
parties. We recognize these savings
when calculating premiums, and we save members the cost
of medical care caused by the negligence of others.
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