Originally Posted by descendr
Thanks, ajay677, for the info!
I did call my insurance company this morning because -- and I forgot to mention this in my earlier message -- an ambulance was dispatched to check my condition and, while they didn't transport me anywhere, I certainly don't want to be stuck with an ambulance bill. My insurance company seemed to be very familiar with the process.
Tim
As long as you RMA (refuse medical assistance) you will not be billed for the ambulance that shows up at the scene. Once you get inside the ambulance and they take you to a medical facility, then you are billed. I do not believe that your insurance will pay for it.