Unless it's a matter of life or death then you would go to the ER and no they cannot refuse you service, however, a hospitcal can refuse you service if you haven't paid your past due bills to them if it's not a life or death situation or emergency.
Delinquent.
ONLY for: 1-Unpaid delinquent student loans 2-Prior unpaid taxes 3-Delinquent child support
cash dividends due on delinquent stock shall first be applied to the unpaid balance on the subscription, plus costs and expenses. stock dividends shall be withheld from the delinquent stockholder until his unpaid subscription is fully paid.
Yes, if you're delinquent they're within his rights to refuse to accept anymore rent and proceed to evict you. They can also sue you for any unpaid balance after your security deposit is withheld, if the laws allow for the landlord to use the security deposit in such way.
In Colorado it is six years form the time the debt becomes delinquent. It doesn't matter if the debt if verbal, written, open, etc.
Yes, such as being sentenced to do community service. You can 'refuse' to do it, technically, but you are forced to under threat of further (and possibly worse) punishment.
You credit score will decrease significantly if you do not pay your minimum credit card payment every month. Unpaid cards will be reported as delinquent and really destroy your score.
yes they can
Sure. They have a right to refuse service if they choose. But the caveat was "unless I paid the balance" so it sounds like they're trying to collect on a balance that was discharged which is not legal.
Yes, Mississippi allows hospitals to place liens on personal injury settlements to recover unpaid medical bills. This lien gives the hospital the right to be paid out of any settlement or judgment that the patient receives in a personal injury case where the hospital provided medical treatment. The lien allows the hospital to recoup its costs before the patient receives any funds.
No - medical bills covered by medicaid cannot be collected from the patient. Provide them another copy of your medicaid card for that time of service or contact medicaid and have them contact the hospital that is harassing you.
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