"Medical treatment" is a broad term that could include emergency room services, plastic surgery for scar revision, neurological testing to establish the extent of nerve damage, and the like.
The term "medical bills" covers more than just the "medical treatment." It could include the cost of treatment, an ambulance, paramedics, hospital charges, and prescription medications.
To confuse the issue a bit more, "medical bills" covers not only past medical bills but also future medical bills. For example, the victim might need surgery in the future to reduce the appearance of scars. An attorney who has experience with dog bite cases will obtain the necessary documentation from physicians to support an insurance claim for past and future medical bills.
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