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What is a "Letter of Protection" and how will it affect my case?

A Letter of Protection will protect the bills of your healthcare provider.   If you want your healthcare provider’s bills to be protected and the provider to forebear from the collection process, you will be asked to sign a Letter of Protection for that healthcare provider.

This Letter of Protection will guarantee that your medical bills from the provider shall be paid out of your judgment or settlement in this case.  The issuance of a Letter of Protection may prevent these bills from being negotiated downward in the future and may have some negative impact on medical testimony offered at trial (if any) by the provider.