Corey Harrison said his father, Rick Harrisonhelped cover a significant portion of his medical costs after a serious motorcycle accident in Mexico left him hospitalized with serious injuries.
“The Pawn Stars” star claimed only about half of the six-figure cost was paid; however, Rick contradicted his son, claiming that he covered the entire medical bill and was not owed anything.
Corey Harrison, who says he plans to repay the financial aid, has since turned to a GoFundMe campaign after emptying his savings while recovering from the accident.
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Corey Harrison claimed Rick Harrison only covered half of his six-figure medical bills

Corey raised his eyebrows after saying TMZ that his father, Rick, stepped in to help him after a serious motorcycle accident that left him facing huge medical bills, covering about half of the six-figure hospital expenses he racked up after the crash in Mexico earlier this year.
He said his father “has no money” and his family no longer earns the same level of income as during the height of the reality show’s popularity.
Because of this, Corey said he plans to pay the money back. He noted that his father always believed in a strict work-for-what-you-get approach when it came to finances.
“I love my dad to death, but he doesn’t give a damn. My dad made me work for everything my whole life,” he explained.
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Corey also admitted that Rick warned him years ago to stop riding motorcycles.
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Rick Harrison Disputes His Son’s Claims About His Medical Issues in Shocking Way
Rick quickly shut down his son’s comment in his own statement to TMZtelling the outlet that as far as he was concerned, he had paid Corey’s entire medical bill following his accident.
The reality star also said she made these payments long before her son started a GoFundMe, while emphasizing that the 42-year-old did not owe her the money.
“As far as I know, I paid all of Corey’s medical bills long before he started the GoFundMe,” Rick said of the situation.
He added: “[Corey] is an adult man in his 40s and is responsible for how he manages his finances. »
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Corey Harrison Details Scary Recovery After Motorcycle Accident and Mounting Medical Bills
The crash had serious financial consequences for Corey. After exhausting most of his personal savings on treatment, he says he is currently unable to work, a situation that has led him to launch a GoFundMe campaign to seek help from supporters.
The fundraiser describes the frightening series of events that followed the accident, including weeks spent in two separate hospitals and multiple surgeries.
Corey was initially treated at a hospital in Playa del Carmen, but the rising cost of care prevented him from staying. He eventually left the facility and returned home to Tulum, hoping to recover there.
But the situation quickly got worse. According to the GoFundMe description, Corey began experiencing severe pain just hours after returning home.
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A doctor was called to the home to administer intravenous fluids and morphine. Despite his reluctance to resort to strong painkillers, especially after losing his brother, Adam Harrison, to an overdose last year, the pain became too severe to manage without them.
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The next day, his condition deteriorated further when his oxygen level suddenly dropped to dangerously low levels. In what the fundraiser described as a deeply emotional moment, Corey feared the worst, worried he wouldn’t be able to afford the care he needed.
“I’m just going to die here. I don’t have the money to keep paying these people,” he reportedly said.
He was eventually transported to Mérida hospital, where further X-rays revealed the severity of his injuries. Doctors discovered that one of his ribs had completely separated and was embedded in his lung. Surgeons were forced to drain nearly three liters of blood from his chest cavity during treatment.
So far, the fundraiser has raised more than $8,370 toward a goal of $18,000.
Rick Harrison speaks out about losing his son Adam Harrison to an overdose at age 39
Corey’s latest medical drama comes shortly after Rick opened up about a devastating personal loss: the death of his son Adam, who died in January 2024 at the age of 39 after a fentanyl overdose.
During an appearance on “In Depth with Graham Bensinger,” Rick shared that the heartbreak hasn’t gone away, saying, “I think about him every day.”
Recalling how Adam struggled with addiction for years despite multiple attempts at rehabilitation, he noted: “In his 20s he had drug problems.
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“I mean, you’ve heard the same story from a million people, and it went really, really bad, and apparently it wasn’t heroin that he did – he ended up doing fentanyl. It killed him,” Rick added of his late son.
Rick Harrison says losing his son changed his life: ‘appreciate what you have’
Rick admitted that losing a child comes with constant self-questioning. “The problem is, when you lose a child, you question everything,” he said. “It’s like, ‘Could I have done that? Could I have done that? Could I have done that? Could I have done that?’ And it’s like it’s constantly running through your brain. There’s not a day that I don’t do it [think] about him.”
Looking back, he says he sometimes imagines extreme scenarios that could have saved his son, even though he knows addiction is complicated and unpredictable.
Rick also remembers times when Adam’s struggles became overwhelming, including the time he broke into Rick’s house.
At one point, the family even considered prison as a possible way to help him rehab, but that ultimately didn’t change the outcome.
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“You try to give them tough love, but, God, you never see the overdose coming. You want to give them tough love and everything, but I never thought that would happen,” he said. People Magazine.
Despite the tragedy, Rick said he tries to focus on the family he still has, including his sons Corey and Jake and his grandchildren. He says the experience changed his outlook on life.
“Appreciate what you have,” Rick said. “Spend time with the people you love and enjoy life as much as you can.”
