'Pawn Stars' Corey Harrison Says Dad Rick Isn't Made of Money Amid Medical Bills Corey Harrison, one of the stars of the popular TV show Pawn Stars, has shared details about his recent medical expenses following a severe motorcycle accident in Mexico earlier this year. The incident left him with significant hospital bills, and while his father, Rick Harrison, stepped in to cover part of the costs, Corey has clarified that Rick is not financially able to cover everything. In an interview with TMZ, Corey stated that Rick, the show’s patriarch, “isn’t made of money,” emphasizing that the family’s financial situation has changed since the peak of the show’s popularity. The motorcycle crash, which occurred earlier this year, resulted in medical bills exceeding six figures. Corey revealed that Rick paid at least half of the costs, but the family is now facing challenges in covering the remaining expenses. Corey explained that the family’s income has decreased compared to the show’s heyday, and Rick has additional financial responsibilities, including recent wedding expenses and supporting five other children. He also noted that Rick has long advised him to stop riding motorcycles, a warning Corey acknowledges but has not fully heeded. To help manage the medical costs, Corey has turned to his fans for support, launching a GoFundMe campaign. As of now, the campaign has raised over $6,000 toward an $18,000 goal. Corey mentioned that the accident has left him unable to work, forcing him to seek financial assistance from the public. He also expressed gratitude for the support but stressed his commitment to repaying his father for the help provided. Corey’s comments highlight the ongoing financial strain on the family, even as they navigate the aftermath of the accident.#pawn_stars #corey_harrison #gofundme #rick_harrison #motorcycle_accident

Pawn Stars Cast Member Seeks Fan Support After Motorcycle Accident Corey Harrison, a member of the television show Pawn Stars, is appealing to fans for financial assistance following a severe motorcycle accident that occurred in January 2026 in Tulum, Mexico. The incident left Harrison with multiple serious injuries, including fractured ribs, a punctured lung, a concussion, and internal bleeding. According to the GoFundMe page he created, Harrison was hospitalized for two weeks but left against medical advice due to his inability to afford the treatment. The crowdfunding page details that after a house doctor administered IV fluids and morphine at Harrison’s home, his oxygen levels dropped to dangerously low levels. In a moment described as heartbreaking, Harrison reportedly told those present, “I’m just going to die out here. I don’t have the money to keep paying these people.” The page states that the group could not allow this to happen, prompting him to seek further medical care. Harrison was eventually taken to a hospital in Mérida, where doctors revealed the full extent of his injuries. One rib had completely separated and was pressing against his lung, requiring immediate surgery. Surgeons drained nearly three liters of blood from his chest cavity, and Harrison underwent three operations, spending 18 days in the hospital. The total cost of his treatment exceeded $100,000. The GoFundMe page emphasizes that being on television and part of Pawn Stars does not provide a financial safety net for emergencies. Despite his fame, Harrison now faces significant challenges, including being three months behind on rent, ongoing medical expenses, and the inability to travel back to the United States for continued treatment and family support. As of early March 2026, the GoFundMe campaign has raised over $7,000.#pawn_stars #tulum_mexico #corey_harrison #gofundme #merida_mexico

Pawn Stars' Corey Harrison Seeks Financial Support After Motorcycle Accident Leaves Him With Over $100,000 in Medical Bills Corey Harrison, a star of the reality TV show Pawn Stars, is turning to fans for financial assistance after suffering severe injuries in a motorcycle accident in Tulum, Mexico. The 42-year-old was involved in the crash days before his father, Rick Harrison, married Angie Polushkin on January 26. The incident left him with 11 broken ribs, a concussion, and internal bleeding, according to a GoFundMe page created by his friend Aron Chambers. Harrison was rushed to a hospital in Playa del Carmen, where he stayed for 14 days. However, financial strain forced him to leave the facility against medical advice, despite being in excruciating pain. He returned home to Tulum and sought care from a house doctor, who administered IV fluids and morphine. Chambers noted that Harrison was hesitant to take heavy pain medication, especially after losing his brother Adam to a fentanyl overdose in January 2024. His condition worsened when his oxygen levels dropped to dangerously low levels, prompting his caregivers to transport him over four hours away to a more affordable medical facility in Mérida. Upon arrival, doctors discovered one of his ribs had separated and was pressing into his lung, requiring nearly three liters of blood to be drained from his chest cavity. He underwent three life-saving surgeries and remained hospitalized for 18 additional days before being discharged. Harrison’s medical bills now exceed $100,000, and he has exhausted his personal finances, maxing out credit cards to cover costs. Chambers emphasized that being a celebrity does not provide a safety net for emergencies, stating, “Medical crises don’t care about celebrity status.” Harrison is still too weak to return to the U.S.#corey_harrison #pawn_stars #aron_chambers #tulum_mexico #playa_del_carmen