Yes you are, by law any medical bills showing on your credit report should be taken care by you since you visited the doctor it's your responsability to ask them if you own any money and therefore take actions.
when you are married and your spouse don't pay his / her medical bills are you responsible for the bills when your name not on the bills and when they call they don't ask for me they ask for him and can they report it to the credit report
If the bill belongs to a minor, it will most likely be put on the credit report of the responsible party, which would be one of the parents, or the legal guardian of the minor at the time the debt was accrued.
Yes, if there is an incorrect information in your credit report, you have the right to dispute it and if proven correct, the credit bureau will not report it again.
If 1099 c is received and the debt is cancelled means that it still remains on your credit report.
If you are responsible for that item, then, yes, it can stay on your credit report--probably indefinitely.
Like other late payments reported to a credit reporting agency, an unpaid medical bill may stay on a credit report for up to seven years.
no, it doesnt
Yes. Some institutions/businesses do not report to credit bureaus. The debt not being placed on a credit report does not mean it is not completely valid and collectible.
No. Overdue medical bills, like other debts incurred, can appear on a person's credit report, especially if they go into collections.
form_title= Free Credit Report form_header= Learn your credit score. Have you received a credit report yet this year?*= () Yes () No Do you want to add ongoing monitoring?*= () Yes () No What credit reporting agency do you prefer?*= _ [50]
The NE next to on your credit report stands for new credit. The hour you received the credit is not listed on a credit report, just the date and where you opened the credit line.
yes they do, they impact your score greatly