Attendant Care
Attendant care is one of many no-fault benefits your auto insurance must pay following an injury accident. These payments are made even if the accident is your fault.
If you are injured and require family, friends or medical personnel to help you with things like bathing, personal hygiene, dressing, feeding, taking medication, scheduling, transporting and attending medical appointments, walking, toileting, or simply to provide on-call supervision, the insurance company must pay you and your help for these services.
Insurance companies do not like to pay these benefits. It is critical to document the help being received and obtain proper medical records and reports to support your need for attendant care.
Attendant care is payable on an hourly basis, 24 hours a day, and 7 days a week. Expert representation can maximize the rate and number of hours per week you are paid.
Insurance companies are responsible for payments for home and vehicle modifications to accommodate an injured person’s physical limitations. Modifications include the purchase of new vehicles and the construction of new homes.
Not all attorneys handle these claims. Not all attorneys pursue these benefits using the same methods. Let the specialists at Luxon and Zang aggressively process and litigate these important no-fault benefits.
