An Apple a day keeps the docter away
Yes. The primary way people avoid responsibility for unexpectedly large medical bills is to file for (declare) bankruptcy. Texas, having one of the largest uninsured populations of any state in the union, is no exception. The medical bills for people who do this are then passed on to local taxpayers.
Dogs don't have to have medical bills, but if you take a dog to a veterinarian for medical treatment, the dog willhave medical bills.
No. There are many adverse consequences of unpaid medical bills, including lawsuits and wage garnishment, only noncustodial parents paying child support can be jailed for unpaid medical bills in America.
Yes, the sister's estate is responsible for paying the debts, including the medical bills of the deceased. If a relative has co-signed any paperwork regarding medical procedures, they may be held liable. If they hope to inherit a house, they may have to pay the bills to avoid the house being sold to pay the debts.
If you were legally married at the time the debt was incurred, it is doubtful he could avoid a judgment for at least half the amount owed. Nice guy - NOT!
To avoid having to pay for hospital bills resulting from an accident they cause
To avoid having to pay for hospital bills resulting from an accident they cause
You are not normally responsible for your mother's medical bills after she dies.
yes they pay for your medical bills
Yes. Get an attorney to advise you, if you have medical bills that you have let get out of control.
If you have medical payments in your insurance. Liability only does not pay medical benefits. And the medical bills have to be the result of an auto accident.
There is no minimum amount you have to pay on medical bills each month. Medical bills and student loans are often not considered in the credit/debt equation.