now I haven't been active duty in the Army for about 6 years now, but being on active duty any medical you received should be covered by the military (tricare or not). Were you not being treated at an army medical center? If not, then they should cover 100% of the bill because if you were too critical and had to proceed to a civilian hospital then they required to pay the full amount. You need to speak to someone else there because I just dug this up:
The Federal Medical Care Recovery Act (FMCRA) (42 U.S.C. 2651-2653)
Provides for the recovery of the costs of medical care furnished by the United States
to a person suffering a disease or injury caused by the action or negligence of some third
person. Under this act, the United States has a right to recover the reasonable value of the
care and treatment from the person(s) responsible for the injury. For TRICARE beneficiaries,
this includes care that may be received by the beneficiary at a Uniformed Services facility or
under TRICARE, or both. The FMCRA applies only to illness or injury (including workrelated
injuries) caused by a third party, either intentionally or negligently, or injuries caused
by a third party’s failure to act when a duty to act could be implied.
EXAMPLE: A beneficiary is injured as a result of an automobile accident caused by another
person and the beneficiary’s medical care is paid for by TRICARE. Under this Act,
the Government may recover the amounts paid by TRICARE from the negligent
party.Which basically means they are entitled to the 50K from the others insurance but still have to cover you.
I am going to post this link however it may get removed so if it does just PM me:
http://www.tricare.mil/to02/C11S5.PDF