Technically the bill will appear on your credit report for 7 years but they cannot make you pay a single dime if the hospital or debt collectors can't get you in a court room within a single year; know your rights people- don't get screwed over.
(if you are making payments, it takes one year from your last payment for this to take effect...)
I am pretty sure you wil get sick so you can go to the store or wat ever and tell them it has mold ...then they can pay for the medical bills (maybe) or watever
no, it doesnt
I would say for the length of the contract. That way of you ever fond your being over charged you can go through the bills to know what to ask back.
i have 2 medical bills on my credit and i need to know what they are and i have the account numbers where do i look/
In most cases, unpaid medical bills will not result in jail time. However, the unpaid bills may be sent to collections and impact your credit score. It is important to communicate with the medical provider or collection agency to discuss payment options and avoid any further repercussions.
No. Overdue medical bills, like other debts incurred, can appear on a person's credit report, especially if they go into collections.
It depends....it you are divorced or legally separated than the judge has to enter a judgment that says he has to pay for your medical bills...if you're not legally separated or divorced its his option if he wants to add you to his health plan...If you have your own insurance and he has his own insurance and you're added to his plan than the insurance go by the birthday rule..whom ever is born first is primary....
It depends upon how the court order is worded. If the non-custodial parent is responsible for health insurance for the child, then you would need to go back to court. If he is responsible for paying the medical bills, then you would send him the bills. In any case, he remains on the hook for the child's medical bills.
Go to where the medical service was provided. They will be able to give you papers that show the bills have been paid. Bring those papers into the local credit agency to have them remove them. You can even request the medical providor call in and have them removed.
If you ever plan to go into a medical career such as: nurse, EMT, EMS, surgeon physician, pharmaceutical practitioner, anesthesiologist, psychologist, etc.
You have to go passed the people you battle and go all the way right (passed bills house) and there you go.
Go to your local welfare office and see if you qualify for medical assists programs.